Strengths use and thriving at work among nurses: a latent profile and mediation analysis.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Jing Wu, Zhenrong Shen, Zidan Ouyang, Yuxuan Xiang, Ru Ding, Yuan Liao, Li Chen
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Abstract

Background: The ability to thrive at work has been demonstrated to be closely linked to the development of nurses.Effective utilization of strengths and maintaining hope are essential elements for clinical nurses' ability to flourish in their roles. Nevertheless, the relationship between strengths use, hope, and thriving at work remains underexplored. This study aimed to identify distinct subgroups of clinical nurses based on their strengths use and to examine the mediating effect of hope between strengths use and thriving at work. The findings are intended to inform clinical managers on strategies to enhance nurses' work performance and care quality.

Methods: A convenience sample of 568 clinical nurses from two tertiary hospitals in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China, was recruited between January and March 2024. The survey collected sociodemographic data and included the Adult Dispositional Hope Scale, Strengths Use Scale, and Thriving at Work Scale. Potential categories of nurse strengths use characteristics were identified using potential profile analysis, and potential relationships between variables were determined using Pearson correlation analysis, Bayesian factor robustness analyses, and Mediation analysis.

Results: LPA identified three distinct groups based on strengths use: low (30.8%), moderate (64.9%), and high (13.2%).The significant mediating effect of hope in the relationship between strengths use based on latent profile analysis and thriving at work was observed (SE = 0.61,95%CI = -10.01, -7.62; SE = 0.76,95%CI = -18.91, -15.91, respectively).

Conclusions: There exists heterogeneity in nurses' strengths use. Hope plays a significant role in mediating the relationship between strengths use and thriving at work. It is recommended that nursing administrators or leaders pay attention to differences in individual levels of strengths use, encourage strengths-based practices and design interventions that foster hope, thereby promoting greater thriving in their professional roles.

护士在工作中的优势使用和繁荣:潜在概况和中介分析。
背景:在工作中茁壮成长的能力已被证明与护士的发展密切相关。有效地利用优势和保持希望是临床护士在其角色中发挥作用的基本要素。然而,利用优势、希望和在工作中取得成功之间的关系仍未得到充分探讨。本研究的目的是根据临床护士的优势使用来确定其不同的亚组,并检验希望在优势使用与工作成功之间的中介作用。研究结果旨在告知临床管理者的策略,以提高护士的工作绩效和护理质量。方法:于2024年1 - 3月从广东省广州市两所三级医院抽取568名临床护士作为方便样本。该调查收集了社会人口统计数据,包括成人性格希望量表、优势使用量表和工作成功量表。利用潜在轮廓分析确定护士优势使用特征的潜在类别,并利用Pearson相关分析、贝叶斯因素稳健性分析和中介分析确定变量之间的潜在关系。结果:LPA根据优势使用确定了三个不同的组:低(30.8%),中等(64.9%)和高(13.2%)。基于潜在剖面分析的优势使用与工作成功的关系中,希望具有显著的中介作用(SE = 0.61,95%CI = -10.01, -7.62;SE = 0.76,95%CI = -18.91, -15.91)。结论:护士优势运用存在异质性。希望在优势使用和工作成功之间的关系中起着重要的中介作用。建议护理管理者或领导者注意个人优势使用水平的差异,鼓励基于优势的实践和设计干预措施,培养希望,从而促进他们在专业角色中的更大发展。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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