Aim: To examine the impact of an individual resource factor (psychological capital) and an organizational resource (management support) on nurses’ intentions to quit. Background: Nursing work can be stressful and as a consequence, nurses suffer greater stress and stress-related sickness, including depression, than the general population. Stress can be mitigated in the workplace depending on the availability of resources in the workplace. Resources can come from the organization or the individual themselves. Design: The study is quantitative using a cross-sectional design. Methods: The study analysed data from 242 nurses working in five Australian hospitals in the one regional network during 2013. Findings: The predictors explained alm...
Purpose To find out whether psychological capital has a mediating role in the relationship between j...
Aims and objectives. The main aim of this study is to develop a path model to examine the effect of ...
The study reported in this article examines the nature of relationships between organizational and p...
Aim To examine the impact of an individual resource factor (psychological capital) and an organiza...
Healthcare organizations in all OECD countries have continued to undergo change. These changes have ...
AIM: To examine registered nurses' individual strengths (psychological capital and grit) and an orga...
Aims: The aim was to examine the extent and scope of empirical research concerning registered nurses...
textHospitals are experiencing a critical shortage of qualified registered nurses. While traditional...
Aims: The environment surrounding human includes physical, social, and psychological factors, each o...
Background The alarmingly high rate of illness-related absenteeism among nurses and recent reports...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
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...
MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThe nursing profession fun...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of work organisation on the em...
Purpose To find out whether psychological capital has a mediating role in the relationship between j...
Aims and objectives. The main aim of this study is to develop a path model to examine the effect of ...
The study reported in this article examines the nature of relationships between organizational and p...
Aim To examine the impact of an individual resource factor (psychological capital) and an organiza...
Healthcare organizations in all OECD countries have continued to undergo change. These changes have ...
AIM: To examine registered nurses' individual strengths (psychological capital and grit) and an orga...
Aims: The aim was to examine the extent and scope of empirical research concerning registered nurses...
textHospitals are experiencing a critical shortage of qualified registered nurses. While traditional...
Aims: The environment surrounding human includes physical, social, and psychological factors, each o...
Background The alarmingly high rate of illness-related absenteeism among nurses and recent reports...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
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...
MCom (Industrial Psychology), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusThe nursing profession fun...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of work organisation on the em...
Purpose To find out whether psychological capital has a mediating role in the relationship between j...
Aims and objectives. The main aim of this study is to develop a path model to examine the effect of ...
The study reported in this article examines the nature of relationships between organizational and p...