Against a background of nurse shortages in Australian hospitals, a significant challenge facing the healthcare sector is the recruitment and retention of nurses. The job stress and job satisfaction of nurses have been associated with recruitment and retention. The aim of this study is to consider two factors that may contribute to the job satisfaction and job stress of nurses: social support and empowerment. Using a sample of 157 registered nurses in a private hospital in Melbourne, Australia, we found that social support derived from the nurse's supervisor and work colleagues lowered job stress and at the same time increased job satisfaction. The presence of nurse empowerment, meaning, impact, competence and self-determination, also lowere...
Nursing has been acknowledged as one of the most stressful occupations in Australia. There is a cont...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
[[abstract]]Abstract Aim This study examined the effect of underlying contextual factors on the in...
Against a background of nurse shortages in Australian hospitals, a significant challenge facing the ...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Aims and objectives. The main aim of this study is to develop a path model to examine the effect of ...
Background: The nursing professional work environment is known to have a lot of job stress factors (...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
The difficulties new nurses experience when first entering acute care work environments have been re...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Job stress can have many adverse effects on individuals in the workplace. Registered nurses often ex...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of job related stress on Job Satisfaction of nursing staf...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
Aims and Objectives To examine relationships between socio-demographic factors and job satisfaction ...
Nursing has been acknowledged as one of the most stressful occupations in Australia. There is a cont...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
[[abstract]]Abstract Aim This study examined the effect of underlying contextual factors on the in...
Against a background of nurse shortages in Australian hospitals, a significant challenge facing the ...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Aims and objectives. The main aim of this study is to develop a path model to examine the effect of ...
Background: The nursing professional work environment is known to have a lot of job stress factors (...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
The difficulties new nurses experience when first entering acute care work environments have been re...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Job stress can have many adverse effects on individuals in the workplace. Registered nurses often ex...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of job related stress on Job Satisfaction of nursing staf...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
Aims and Objectives To examine relationships between socio-demographic factors and job satisfaction ...
Nursing has been acknowledged as one of the most stressful occupations in Australia. There is a cont...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
[[abstract]]Abstract Aim This study examined the effect of underlying contextual factors on the in...