Heba Abdelfatah Ahmed, Abdelaziz Hendy, Ahmed Abdellah Othman, Ahmed Gamaleldin Mohamed Attia, Nadia Mohamed Ibrahim Wahba
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摘要
目的:探讨心理弹性在护士社会破坏与心理授权关系中的中介作用。方法:采用横断面相关描述设计,在达米埃塔综合医院方便抽样385名注册护士,以达到研究目的。采用SPSS 26.0版软件包进行数据分析。结果:社会破坏对心理弹性的直接影响为负且显著(β = -0.092, SE = 0.042, Z = -2.17, p = 0.030)。同样,心理弹性显著预测心理授权具有较强的正向效应(β = 0.347, SE = 0.047, Z = 7.26, p =结论:研究认为,社会破坏是一种工作场所压力源,通过使员工在工作中感到倦怠,从而在情感上损害员工。它还会对员工的心理授权产生负面影响,并降低他们的心理弹性。此外,心理弹性介导社会破坏和心理赋权。护理启示:对于组织来说,通过建立道德基础设施来寻求促进道德领导者是至关重要的,这可以防止社会破坏。强调实施旨在建立复原力的干预措施,作为减轻社会破坏的有害影响的战略。总体而言,本研究强调了社会破坏和心理授权的相互联系,强调了支持性组织环境的必要性,以促进弹性和心理授权。
Social undermining and psychological empowerment: unveiling the association to resilience in nursing - a cross-sectional study.
Objective: This study intended to explore the mediating effect of psychological resilience in the relationship between social undermining and psychological empowerment among nurses.
Methods: A cross-sectional correlational descriptive design was employed to fulfill the study's aim at Damietta General Hospital through convenient sample of 385 registered nurses. Data analysis was implemented using SPSS software package version 26.0.
Findings: Study findings reported that a direct effect of social undermining on psychological resilience is negative and significant (β = -0.092, SE = 0.042, Z = -2.17, p = 0.030). Similarly, psychological resilience significantly predicts psychological empowerment with a strong positive effect (β = 0.347, SE = 0.047, Z = 7.26, p = < 0.001). The direct effect of social undermining on psychological empowerment is negative and highly significant (β = -0.422, SE = 0.036, Z = -11.51, p = < 0.001).
Conclusion: The study concluded that social undermining is a workplace stressor that emotionally damages employees by making them feel burnt out when performing their job. It also has a negative influence on psychological empowerment of employees, and in reducing their psychological resilience. Also, psychological resilience mediates social undermining and psychological empowerment.
Nursing implications: It is crucial for organizations to seek for promoting ethical leaders through creating an ethical infrastructure, which can forestall social undermining. Emphasizing the implementation of interventions aimed at building resilience as a strategy for mitigating the harmful effects of social undermining. Overall, this research underscores the interconnectedness of social undermining and psychological empowerment, emphasizing the necessity for supportive organizational environments that promote both resilience and psychological empowerment.
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.