Crystal clear: How leaders and coworkers together shape role clarity and well‐being for employees in social care

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Nate Zettna, Cheryl Yam, Arian Kunzelmann, Vivien W. Forner, Shanta Dey, Mina Askovic, Anya Johnson, Helena Nguyen, Anupama Jolly, Sharon K. Parker
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Working in social care is fraught with challenges fueled by changing policies, funding structures, societal expectations, and high relational demands, leaving employees in this sector particularly vulnerable to poor well‐being. In this study, we focus on the importance of a supportive work context—specifically coworker instrumental support and leaders' role clarity—in enabling employee role clarity, and how this can foster better mental health and reduce fatigue from ongoing changes in the sector. We ran a multilevel moderated mediation model on a sample of 270 social care employees matched with 47 leaders across two disability care organizations in Australia. Results showed that coworker instrumental support promotes role clarity, which in turn is associated with lower psychological distress and change fatigue, and higher job satisfaction. The positive relationship between coworker instrumental support and role clarity, and the subsequent relationships with well‐being, were stronger when employees had leaders who themselves had role clarity. Our findings highlight the importance of a supportive work context and role clarity as malleable levers in enabling a sustainable social care workforce and provide new theoretical and practical insights for human resource management in the social care sector.
清晰明了:领导和同事如何共同塑造社会关怀领域员工的角色清晰度和幸福感
在社会护理领域工作充满了挑战,不断变化的政策、资金结构、社会期望以及对关系的高要求都助长了这种挑战,使得该领域的员工特别容易出现幸福感不佳的问题。在本研究中,我们重点研究了支持性工作环境(特别是同事的工具性支持和领导者的角色清晰度)在促进员工角色清晰度方面的重要性,以及这如何能够促进心理健康并减轻该行业持续变化所带来的疲劳感。我们对澳大利亚两家残疾人护理机构的 270 名社会护理员工和 47 名领导者进行了多层次调节模型试验。结果表明,同事的工具性支持可促进角色清晰度,而角色清晰度又与较低的心理压力和变革疲劳以及较高的工作满意度相关。当员工的领导者本身具有角色清晰度时,同事的工具性支持与角色清晰度之间的积极关系以及随后与幸福感之间的关系就会更加密切。我们的研究结果凸显了支持性工作环境和角色清晰度作为可塑杠杆在实现可持续的社会护理人员队伍中的重要性,并为社会护理行业的人力资源管理提供了新的理论和实践见解。
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期刊介绍: Covering the broad spectrum of contemporary human resource management, this journal provides academics and practicing managers with the latest concepts, tools, and information for effective problem solving and decision making in this field. Broad in scope, it explores issues of societal, organizational, and individual relevance. Journal articles discuss new theories, new techniques, case studies, models, and research trends of particular significance to practicing HR managers
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