Design: Based on the literature review, data were collected via a self-report survey to test the hypotheses. Methods: A self-report survey was used to gather data in 2010–2012 from 510 randomly chosen nurses from Australian hospitals and 718 nurses from US hospitals. A multi-group structural equation modelling analysis identified significant paths and compared the impact between countries. Results: The findings indicate that this model was more effective in predicting the correlations between variables for nurses in Australia compared with the USA. Most paths predicted were confirmed for Australia, except for the impact of teamwork on organizational commitment and turnover, plus the impact of engagement on turnover. In contrast, none of the...
This study uses Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervis...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Employees’ working relationships were long determined to be crucial to their overall wellbeing...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Aim This study aimed to understand the interaction between interpersonal respect, diversity climate,...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Australia, like many other countries, suffers high turnover of nurses and police officers. Contribut...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commit...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of characteristics of nurses\u27 relati...
This study uses Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervis...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Employees’ working relationships were long determined to be crucial to their overall wellbeing...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Aim This study aimed to understand the interaction between interpersonal respect, diversity climate,...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Australia, like many other countries, suffers high turnover of nurses and police officers. Contribut...
Aim - To examine the association between relational coordination, job satisfaction, affective commit...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of characteristics of nurses\u27 relati...
This study uses Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervis...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Employees’ working relationships were long determined to be crucial to their overall wellbeing...