Sickness presenteeism, job burnout, social support and health-related productivity loss among nurses in the Chinese nurses' health cohort study (TARGET): A cross-sectional survey

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Xinyue Zhang , Na Wei , Mengli Li , Li Li , Xiaoyan Lv , Youjuan Zhang , Patricia M. Davidson , Yingjuan Cao
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Abstract

Background

Sickness presenteeism has potential negative impacts on job burnout and health-related productivity loss among clinical nurses, whereas social support has been identified as a potential mitigating factor for such impacts. However, there is limited evidence regarding the relationships and mechanisms between sickness presenteeism, job burnout, social support, and health-related productivity loss.

Objective

To explore the role of job burnout and social support in the association between sickness presenteeism and health-related productivity loss among female nurses.

Design

A cross-sectional study.

Setting(s)

105 hospitals conveniently selected from 36 cities in 15 provinces in China.

Participants

50,653 registered female nurses.

Methods

This study utilizes the cross-sectional data from the baseline survey of the Chinese nurses' health cohort study (Towards A Revolution in GETting nurses' health ticked, TARGET), conducted from December 2020 to February 2024. Variables were measured using the Sickness Presenteeism Questionnaire, Stanford Presenteeism Scale, Maslach Burnout Inventory, and Perceived Social Support Scale. Data analyses were performed using independent sample t-tests, Pearson correlation analysis, one-way analysis of variance, multivariate linear regression analysis, and the Process 4.0 macro plug-in method.

Results

A total of 42,843 valid questionnaires were collected with an 85% response rate. The incidence of sickness presenteeism among female nurses was 62 %. Sickness presenteeism was positively correlated with job burnout and health-related productivity loss, and job burnout was also positively correlated with health-related productivity loss. Conversely, social support was negatively associated with sickness presenteeism, job burnout and health-related productivity loss. The findings showed that the association between sickness presenteeism and health-related productivity loss was partially mediated by job burnout. Moreover, the direct and indirect effects within the mediation model were moderated by social support. When levels of social support were high, the impact of sickness presenteeism on job burnout and health-related productivity loss was weaker, as was the impact of job burnout on health-related productivity loss.

Conclusions

Hospital administrators and nurses themselves can mitigate the adverse effects of sickness presenteeism on health-related productivity loss by alleviating job burnout and increasing levels of social support. By addressing these significant challenges, they can more effectively manage the consequences of sickness presenteeism and job burnout among nurses.

Registration

The protocol of TARGET was registered in the China Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2100043202).

Tweetable abstract

The study analyses TARGET data to explore the mechanisms between sickness presenteeism and health-related productivity loss.
中国护士健康队列研究(TARGET)中护士出勤、工作倦怠、社会支持和健康相关生产力损失:一项横断面调查
背景疾病出勤对临床护士的工作倦怠和与健康相关的生产力损失有潜在的负面影响,而社会支持已被确定为这种影响的潜在缓解因素。然而,关于出勤、工作倦怠、社会支持和健康相关生产力损失之间的关系和机制的证据有限。目的探讨职业倦怠和社会支持在女护士出勤与健康相关生产力损失的关系中的作用。设计横断面研究,选取中国15个省36个城市的105家医院。参与者:注册女护士50,653名。方法本研究利用了2020年12月至2024年2月进行的中国护士健康队列研究(Towards A Revolution in GETting nurses’health ticked, TARGET)基线调查的横断面数据。变量测量采用疾病出勤问卷、斯坦福出勤量表、马斯拉克倦怠量表和感知社会支持量表。数据分析采用独立样本t检验、Pearson相关分析、单向方差分析、多元线性回归分析和Process 4.0宏插件法。结果共回收有效问卷42843份,回复率85%。女护士出勤率为62%。病假出勤与工作倦怠和健康相关的生产力损失正相关,工作倦怠也与健康相关的生产力损失正相关。相反,社会支持与病假出勤、工作倦怠和与健康相关的生产力损失呈负相关。研究结果表明,病假出勤与健康相关的生产力损失之间的关系部分由工作倦怠介导。此外,社会支持对中介模型中的直接效应和间接效应都有调节作用。当社会支持水平较高时,病假出勤对工作倦怠和与健康相关的生产力损失的影响较弱,工作倦怠对与健康相关的生产力损失的影响也较弱。结论医院管理人员和护士自身可以通过减轻工作倦怠和提高社会支持水平来减轻出勤对健康相关生产力损失的不利影响。通过解决这些重大挑战,他们可以更有效地管理护士生病出勤和工作倦怠的后果。TARGET方案已在中国临床试验注册中心注册(ChiCTR2100043202)。摘要本研究分析了TARGET数据,以探索病假出勤与健康相关的生产力损失之间的机制。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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