Influence of the Nursing Work Environment on Job Satisfaction in Male Nurses: The Mediating Effect of Social Support.

DongHyun Kim, Hyunjin Oh
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Background: Although the proportion of male nurses in the nursing profession has risen in recent years, their turnover rate remains higher than their female counterparts. Male nurses tend to report lower levels of job satisfaction. However, there has been a dearth of research examining the relation among perceptions of work environment, social support, and job satisfaction in male nurses.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations among work environment, social support, and job satisfaction in male nurses in Korea. In addition, the potential mediating effect of social support on the relationship between work environment and job satisfaction was explored.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed to investigate the research questions. The study was conducted in a metropolitan area in South Korea, and self-administered questionnaires were distributed to participants. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis was utilized to explore the potential associations among work environment, social support, and job satisfaction.

Results: Work environment was found to correlate positively with job satisfaction (r = .53, p < .001) and social support (r = .57, p < .001) in the participants, whereas a positive correlation was also found between social support and job satisfaction (r = .57, p < .001). Social support was shown to partly mediate the relationship between work environment and job satisfaction.

Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that social support partially mediates the relationship between work environment and job satisfaction in male nurses as well as confirm the importance of both work environment and social support as factors that can positively influence job satisfaction in this group.

护理工作环境对男护士工作满意度的影响:社会支持的中介效应
背景:尽管近年来护理行业中的男护士比例有所上升,但他们的离职率仍然高于女护士。男护士对工作的满意度往往较低。目的:本研究旨在调查韩国男护士的工作环境、社会支持和工作满意度之间的关系。此外,还探讨了社会支持对工作环境和工作满意度之间关系的潜在中介效应:采用横断面设计调查研究问题。研究在韩国的一个大都市地区进行,并向参与者发放了自填问卷。利用层次多元回归分析法探讨了工作环境、社会支持和工作满意度之间的潜在关联:结果发现,工作环境与参与者的工作满意度(r = .53,p < .001)和社会支持(r = .57,p < .001)呈正相关,而社会支持与工作满意度(r = .57,p < .001)之间也呈正相关。社会支持在一定程度上调节了工作环境与工作满意度之间的关系:本研究结果表明,社会支持在一定程度上调节了男护士的工作环境与工作满意度之间的关系,同时也证实了工作环境和社会支持作为积极影响该群体工作满意度的因素的重要性。
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