The main purpose of this study is to illustrate how, within the nursing profession, work ability can be deteriorated by a job alienation mechanism which acts differently according to age. From the total number of nurses participating in the NEXT Study, a sample of 27.146 nurses was selected. In addition to age, "Job demands", "Job control" and "Harassment at work" were considered as determinants of job alienation. "Overcommitment", "Uncertainty about patients' treatment" and "Work meaning" were used as symptoms of job alienation. Finally, "Work Ability Index" (WAI) was employed as the outcome variable. A structural equation model was used to test the job alienation hypothesis. The model demonstrated a good fit with the data. Overcommit...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the relationship between job stress and the type...
Background: Relationships exist between aged care nurses’ perceptions ofpsychosocial work characteri...
This thesis explores the causes of job satisfaction, alienation and anomie in the nursing profession...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with age an...
Aim To investigate how work-related characteristics and work ability influence nursing staff decisio...
Michele Wargo-SuglerisDoctor of Philosophy in NursingUniversity of California, Los Angeles, 2013Prof...
Retention of nurses has received considerable attention in recent years due to the ageing populatio...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the relationship between job stress and the type...
Background: Relationships exist between aged care nurses’ perceptions ofpsychosocial work characteri...
This thesis explores the causes of job satisfaction, alienation and anomie in the nursing profession...
Contains fulltext : 139439.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Background ...
This longitudinal study among Registered Nurses has four purposes: (1) to investigate whether emotio...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
Background: Qualified nurses commonly report several work-related problems, which may threat their h...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
Given the increasing shortage of active nurses in industrialized countries throughout the world, it ...
This paper reports a study exploring nurses' perceived work ability and its associations with age an...
Aim To investigate how work-related characteristics and work ability influence nursing staff decisio...
Michele Wargo-SuglerisDoctor of Philosophy in NursingUniversity of California, Los Angeles, 2013Prof...
Retention of nurses has received considerable attention in recent years due to the ageing populatio...
Objective: work related health is changing when employees grow older. The present study evaluates he...
To determine the occupational factors affecting nurses' decision to leave their profession before re...
Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the relationship between job stress and the type...
Background: Relationships exist between aged care nurses’ perceptions ofpsychosocial work characteri...