This study evaluated whether a participatory action research intervention with nursing staff on acute care older people National Health Service wards in the United Kingdom was effective for increasing work engagement. Mediation analyses between job resources (social support, influence in decision-making), job demands, work-related needs (autonomy, competence, relatedness), and work engagement explored the presumed psychological mechanisms underlying the intervention. A non-randomized, matched control group, pretest, post-test design involved three intervention and five control wards. A significant decrease in relatedness, and a borderline significant decrease in competence, was observed in the intervention group compared to the control grou...
This thesis describes an implementation plan for a work engagement (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2010) interv...
Background: To provide high-quality and cost-effective person-centred care, organisations need emplo...
Background: Newly qualified nurses (NQNs) identify multiple issues which inhibit their potential for...
This study evaluated whether a participatory action research intervention with nursing staff on acu...
Work undertaken with the University of Sheffield Institute of Work PsychologyThe file attached to th...
The global scarcity of nursing staff is a challenge to healthcare systems worldwide and creative sol...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and re...
Work engagement is associated with important individual and organisational outcomes (e.g. employee h...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and rete...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and rete...
Abstract Aims: The study aims are (a) to test a model developed to estimate the impact of work enga...
Background: Recent studies have suggested engagement is linked with beneficial outcomes for individu...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Work engagement is associate...
Low work engagement may contribute towards decreased well-being and work performance. Evaluating, bo...
Purpose: To synthesise work engagement intervention studies and inform future research by exploring:...
This thesis describes an implementation plan for a work engagement (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2010) interv...
Background: To provide high-quality and cost-effective person-centred care, organisations need emplo...
Background: Newly qualified nurses (NQNs) identify multiple issues which inhibit their potential for...
This study evaluated whether a participatory action research intervention with nursing staff on acu...
Work undertaken with the University of Sheffield Institute of Work PsychologyThe file attached to th...
The global scarcity of nursing staff is a challenge to healthcare systems worldwide and creative sol...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and re...
Work engagement is associated with important individual and organisational outcomes (e.g. employee h...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and rete...
Engagement has been associated with several benefits in nursing, including work performance and rete...
Abstract Aims: The study aims are (a) to test a model developed to estimate the impact of work enga...
Background: Recent studies have suggested engagement is linked with beneficial outcomes for individu...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Work engagement is associate...
Low work engagement may contribute towards decreased well-being and work performance. Evaluating, bo...
Purpose: To synthesise work engagement intervention studies and inform future research by exploring:...
This thesis describes an implementation plan for a work engagement (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2010) interv...
Background: To provide high-quality and cost-effective person-centred care, organisations need emplo...
Background: Newly qualified nurses (NQNs) identify multiple issues which inhibit their potential for...