Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organisation, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
J Adv Nurs. 2020 Dec;76(12):3495-3505. doi: 10.1111/jan.14563. Epub 2020 Sep 29.
The aim of this study was to study the simultaneous relationships of work pressure with the performance and well-being of nurses and to explore whether mindfulness moderates these relationships.
A cross-sectional survey design.
We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 1,021 nurses from 103 Belgian care homes for older people, in 2017. Data were analysed using hierarchical multiple regression and simple slope analyses.
Work pressure was positively associated with empathetic care, job performance and emotional exhaustion and negatively associated with work engagement. Mindfulness was positively related to empathetic care, job performance and work engagement and negatively related to emotional exhaustion. Regarding the moderations, mindfulness moderated the relationships between work pressure and both performance outcomes, as well as between work pressure and work engagement. Contrary to what we expected: (a) mindfulness showed no significant buffering effect of work pressure on emotional exhaustion; (b) the relationship between work pressure and both empathic care and job performance was stronger when mindfulness was low (vs. high); and (c) mindfulness strengthened instead of weakened the negative relationship between work pressure and work engagement. However, in high work pressure settings, more mindful individuals still had better job performance and work engagement outcomes than less mindful individuals.
Our findings explain conflicting outcomes on the effects of work pressure by suggesting that work pressure can function both as a hindrance and a challenge job demand depending on the outcome. Furthermore, by exploring the role of mindfulness as a personal resource, we add to the literature on the role of personal resources in the job demands-resources (JD-R)-model which is particularly relevant in the context of increasing work pressure.
Nurses are confronted with increasing work pressure. The present findings indicate that the implementation of mindfulness strategies can be beneficial for nurses dealing with work pressure, contributing to nursing practice and JD-R theory.
本研究旨在探讨工作压力与护士绩效和幸福感的关系,并探讨正念是否调节这些关系。
横断面调查设计。
我们于 2017 年对 103 家比利时老年人护理院的 1021 名护士进行了横断面调查。使用分层多元回归和简单斜率分析对数据进行分析。
工作压力与同理心关怀、工作绩效和情绪耗竭呈正相关,与工作投入呈负相关。正念与同理心关怀、工作绩效和工作投入呈正相关,与情绪耗竭呈负相关。关于调节作用,正念调节了工作压力与绩效结果以及工作压力与工作投入之间的关系。与我们的预期相反:(a)正念对工作压力与情绪耗竭之间的关系没有显著的缓冲作用;(b)当正念水平较低(而非较高)时,工作压力与同理心关怀和工作绩效之间的关系更强;(c)正念增强了工作压力与工作投入之间的负相关关系,而不是削弱了这种关系。然而,在工作压力较大的情况下,正念程度较高的个体的工作绩效和工作投入结果仍优于正念程度较低的个体。
我们的研究结果通过表明工作压力既可以作为阻碍因素,也可以作为挑战工作需求,从而解释了工作压力对工作压力影响的矛盾结果。此外,通过探讨正念作为个人资源的作用,我们补充了工作压力不断增加背景下个人资源在工作需求-资源(JD-R)模型中的作用的文献。