The study focused on inter-role conflict and social support. The first objective of this study was to determine the intensity of inter-role conflict experienced by married women nurses in their total life space as they performed their multiple roles. Secondly, it examined the potential sources of social support they managed to gamer from individuals within and without the work place in times of work-family conflict: spouse, friends and relatives, co-worker and boss/supervisor.The sample size of 129 respondents was taken from the population of 615 eligible nurses meeting the criteria for the study. All instruments used were from previously developed instruments and adaptations of the instruments. Data collected from self-administered...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
Aim To test a theoretical model linking selected antecedent variables to intra-group conflict among...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
The study focused on inter-role conflict and social support. The first objective of this study was ...
The aim of the research was to examine the work-family conflict of married women nurses and analyse...
The present study highlights the significance of work support (supervisor and coworker support) on w...
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between work-family conflict (...
With more women entering the work force, the positive and negative effects of their multiple roles a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the moderating role that social support play in the relation...
Background: Work-family conflicts described as incompatibility between work and family roles. There ...
The present study examines the relationship between four sources of social support (i.e., spouse, re...
The main objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between workplace social ...
A number of factors can disrupt cooperation between members of nursing and medical teams that can le...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
As more married women participate in the labour force and occupy both work and family roles simultan...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
Aim To test a theoretical model linking selected antecedent variables to intra-group conflict among...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...
The study focused on inter-role conflict and social support. The first objective of this study was ...
The aim of the research was to examine the work-family conflict of married women nurses and analyse...
The present study highlights the significance of work support (supervisor and coworker support) on w...
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between work-family conflict (...
With more women entering the work force, the positive and negative effects of their multiple roles a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the moderating role that social support play in the relation...
Background: Work-family conflicts described as incompatibility between work and family roles. There ...
The present study examines the relationship between four sources of social support (i.e., spouse, re...
The main objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between workplace social ...
A number of factors can disrupt cooperation between members of nursing and medical teams that can le...
This study examined the work-family conflict experienced by 239 married female production operators ...
As more married women participate in the labour force and occupy both work and family roles simultan...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
Aim To test a theoretical model linking selected antecedent variables to intra-group conflict among...
Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, st...