antecedents and consequences of work engagement among nurses

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sanaz sohrabizadeh department of health services management, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

nasrin sayfouri department of foreign languages, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; department of foreign languages, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9123445585, fax: +98-2144608143

abstract

conclusions paying adequate attention to the antecedents of work engagement can enhance the quality of performance among nurses. additionally, rewards, organizational and supervisory supports, and job characteristics should be taken into consideration to establish work engagement among nurses. further researches are required to identify other probable antecedents and consequences of nursing work engagement, which might be related to specific cultural settings. results two paths were added using lisrel software. the resulting model showed good fitness indices (χ2 = 23.62, agfi = 0.93, cfi = 0.97, rmsea = 0.07) and all the coefficients of the paths were significant (t ≥ 2, t ≤ -2). a significant correlation was found between work engagement and model variables. patients and methods in this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire was given to 279 randomly-selected nurses working in two general teaching hospitals of shiraz university of medical sciences (shiraz, iran) to measure antecedents and consequences of work engagement using the saks’s (2005) model. structural equation modeling was used to examine the model fitness. background engaged nurses have high levels of energy and are enthusiastic about their work which impacts quality of health care services. however, in the context of iran, due to observed burnout, work engagement among nurses necessitates immediate exploration. objectives this investigation aimed to identify a suitable work engagement model in nursing profession in hospitals according to the hypothesized model and to determine antecedents and consequences related to work engagement among nurses.

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iranian red crescent medical journal

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