Department of Radiology and Huaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), Functional and Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.
Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2024 Apr;21(2):120-127. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12710. Epub 2024 Feb 19.
Nurse job satisfaction is a critical area of study with far-reaching implications for healthcare organizations, patient care, and the retention of nursing staff.
This study aimed to investigate the association of gratitude with job satisfaction among Chinese nurses and examine the potential mediating roles of resilience and stress in this relationship.
Two separate studies were conducted to examine our research hypotheses. In Study 1, a total of 460 nurses completed the questionnaire related to gratitude, resilience, stress, and job satisfaction. A validation study was conducted in Study 2, which consisted of 709 nurses who also completed the same measures of gratitude, resilience, and stress to ensure the repeatability of the Study 1 results. Furthermore, a different scale was used to measure nurses' job satisfaction.
The two studies consistently found that both resilience and stress mediated gratitude-job satisfaction independently among Chinese nurses. Furthermore, resilience was found to be a significantly stronger mediator than stress in the association of gratitude with job satisfaction. Finally, we found that gratitude predicted nurses' job satisfaction via the serial mediating effects of resilience and stress.
These findings highlight the complex interplay between gratitude, resilience, stress, and job satisfaction by demonstrating that resilience and stress act as parallel and sequential mediators between nurses' gratitude and job satisfaction. The healthcare sector can improve nurses' job satisfaction by increasing gratitude, building resilience, and reducing feelings of stress.
Nurse managers have the potential to enhance job satisfaction among nurses by implementing measures that increase gratitude, build resilience, and reduce stress levels.
护士工作满意度是一个具有深远影响的重要研究领域,对医疗保健组织、患者护理和护理人员的保留都有影响。
本研究旨在探讨感恩与中国护士工作满意度之间的关系,并检验韧性和压力在这种关系中的潜在中介作用。
为了检验我们的研究假设,进行了两项独立的研究。在研究 1 中,共有 460 名护士完成了与感恩、韧性、压力和工作满意度相关的问卷。在研究 2 中进行了验证研究,共包括 709 名护士,他们也完成了相同的感恩、韧性和压力测量,以确保研究 1 结果的可重复性。此外,使用了不同的量表来测量护士的工作满意度。
两项研究都一致发现,韧性和压力都独立地在感恩与中国护士工作满意度之间起到了中介作用。此外,在感恩与工作满意度的关系中,韧性作为中介的作用明显强于压力。最后,我们发现,感恩通过韧性和压力的串联中介效应对护士的工作满意度产生影响。
这些发现强调了感恩、韧性、压力和工作满意度之间复杂的相互作用,表明韧性和压力在护士感恩和工作满意度之间起着平行和连续的中介作用。医疗保健部门可以通过增加感恩、建立韧性和减轻压力来提高护士的工作满意度。
护士长可以通过实施增加感恩、建立韧性和降低压力水平的措施来提高护士的工作满意度。