Relationship between Job Demands-Resources and turnover intention in chronic disease - The example of multiple sclerosis.

Anja I Lehmann, Stephanie Rodgers, Pasquale Calabrese, Christian P Kamm, Viktor von Wyl, Georg F Bauer
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Considering the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, this study investigated the relation between job demands, job resources and turnover intention among persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) as an example of chronic disease. We hypothesized that job demands and job resources are related to turnover intention, as mediated by work engagement, burnout, and MS-related work difficulties. Moreover, we assumed that MS-related work difficulties mediate the relationship between job demands/job resources and burnout and between job resources and work engagement. Using cross-sectional data (N = 360) of pwMS from the Swiss MS Registry, structural equation modelling was applied. The results confirm the JD-R model can be related to turnover intention among pwMS. Moreover, MS-related work difficulties mediated the relationship between job demands and burnout, between job resources and work engagement, and between job resources and burnout. The findings suggest that there may be benefit in applying and adapting the JD-R model for people with a chronic disease such as MS. This group of people might benefit from the promotion of job resources and a reduction in job demands, leading to changes in work engagement, burnout, and MS-related work difficulties and thus to an increased likelihood to stay at work.

慢性病患者工作需求资源与离职意愿的关系——以多发性硬化症为例。
本研究以慢性疾病多发性硬化症(multiple sclerosis, pwMS)为例,运用工作需求-资源(Job demand - resources, JD-R)模型,探讨了工作需求、工作资源与离职倾向之间的关系。我们假设工作需求和工作资源与离职倾向相关,并通过工作投入、职业倦怠和ms相关的工作困难作为中介。此外,我们假设与ms相关的工作困难在工作需求/工作资源与职业倦怠、工作资源与工作投入之间起到中介作用。采用瑞士MS Registry的pwMS横断面数据(N = 360),应用结构方程模型。研究结果证实了JD-R模型与企业管理人员离职意愿的关系。此外,ms相关工作困难在工作需求与职业倦怠、工作资源与工作投入、工作资源与职业倦怠之间起中介作用。研究结果表明,将JD-R模型应用于ms等慢性病患者可能会有好处,这类人群可能受益于工作资源的提升和工作需求的减少,从而导致工作投入、倦怠和ms相关工作困难的变化,从而增加了留在工作岗位上的可能性。
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