Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships, teamwork, psychological wellbeing and turnover intentions for nurses in the USA. Background: Nurses in the USA comprise the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be in short supply even with an aggressive campaign to attract foreign nurses. The shortage of qualified registered nurses has negative implications for patient care and mortality because it affects problem-solving and teamwork as a result of poor communication among nurses. Methods: The study uses a cross-sectional design and 730 completed surveys were obtained using a self-report strategy. Results: The findings indicate that supervisor–nurse re...
Aim To explore the relationships between climate for well-being, economic and social exchange, affec...
This paper used Social Exchange Theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor-subordin...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
Design: Based on the literature review, data were collected via a self-report survey to test the hyp...
This paper used a SET lens to firstly examine whether the quality of supervisor-subordinate relation...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to test the norm of reciprocity by examining relationships betwee...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
This study uses Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervis...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Aim To explore the relationships between climate for well-being, economic and social exchange, affec...
This paper used Social Exchange Theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor-subordin...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Aim: Using Social Exchange Theory, this study examines links between supervisor–nurse relationships,...
US nurses make up the biggest workforce of any country in the world. However, nurses continue to be ...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
Design: Based on the literature review, data were collected via a self-report survey to test the hyp...
This paper used a SET lens to firstly examine whether the quality of supervisor-subordinate relation...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to test the norm of reciprocity by examining relationships betwee...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
This study uses Leader – Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervis...
Aims: The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses’ suppor...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Aim To explore the relationships between climate for well-being, economic and social exchange, affec...
This paper used Social Exchange Theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor-subordin...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...