Using a multilevel approach with a sample of 560 nurses, this study investigates the relationship between job satisfaction and a number of variables, particularly transformational leadership, found in the nursing literature. Job satisfaction is one of the most widely investigated outcomes in the nursing literature, and is very important because of its relations with other well-being, quality of service and managerial outcomes. The individual level antecedents investigated in this study are: organizational tenure, positive affectivity, independence at work, and transformational leadership. A multi-level focus is used since, as a further predictor of job satisfaction, we consider the variability in the perceptions of work group members (i.e.,...
Aim of the study. To investigate the relationship between leadership style of nurse managers and sta...
- Background: Taiwan’s NHI system is one of the most successful health care models for countries aro...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to test a theoretical model linking nurse managers\u27 perce...
Using a multilevel approach with a sample of 560 nurses, this study investigates the relationship be...
Background: According to the studies made previously, it has been shown that the underlying basis of...
The intensified pressure for change in nursing organizations has presented nurse leaders with opport...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the leadership styles of nurse managers ...
Introduction The argument about whether leadership style affects nurses’ job satisfaction is centere...
The role of nursing is crucial for providing required cure and care to patients in hospitals. The le...
Aim: To describe staff nursesâ perceptions related to the leadership styles adopted by their nurse m...
BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction is critical to retain and attracting well-qualified nurses in Hospital...
BACKGROUND: Leadership style of nurse managers plays a significant role in nurses’ job satisfaction....
The present study has aimed at identifying the relationship between transformational leadership and ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all the members of the Institute of Work, Heath & O...
Significant costs are associated with turnover among certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in skilled ...
Aim of the study. To investigate the relationship between leadership style of nurse managers and sta...
- Background: Taiwan’s NHI system is one of the most successful health care models for countries aro...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to test a theoretical model linking nurse managers\u27 perce...
Using a multilevel approach with a sample of 560 nurses, this study investigates the relationship be...
Background: According to the studies made previously, it has been shown that the underlying basis of...
The intensified pressure for change in nursing organizations has presented nurse leaders with opport...
Aim: This study aimed to determine the relationship between the leadership styles of nurse managers ...
Introduction The argument about whether leadership style affects nurses’ job satisfaction is centere...
The role of nursing is crucial for providing required cure and care to patients in hospitals. The le...
Aim: To describe staff nursesâ perceptions related to the leadership styles adopted by their nurse m...
BACKGROUND: Job satisfaction is critical to retain and attracting well-qualified nurses in Hospital...
BACKGROUND: Leadership style of nurse managers plays a significant role in nurses’ job satisfaction....
The present study has aimed at identifying the relationship between transformational leadership and ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank all the members of the Institute of Work, Heath & O...
Significant costs are associated with turnover among certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in skilled ...
Aim of the study. To investigate the relationship between leadership style of nurse managers and sta...
- Background: Taiwan’s NHI system is one of the most successful health care models for countries aro...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to test a theoretical model linking nurse managers\u27 perce...