School of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.
Medical Insurance Office, Hospital of Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Sep 27;24(1):1041. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06022-9.
Nursing literature suggested that patient mistreatment has significant impacts on nurses' emotions and job burnout. Yet, further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanism and the spillover effect on nurses' families. Leveraging the goal progress theory, this study aimed to examine the association between patient mistreatment, nurses' emotional exhaustion, and work-family conflict, as well as the mediating role of social sharing of negative work events and the moderating role of perceived organizational support.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in China, a cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of 1627 nurses from the Hematology Specialist Alliance of Chongqing from October to November 2022. Questionnaires were administered to measure patient mistreatment, perceived organizational support, social sharing of negative work events, emotional exhaustion, and work-family conflict. Hierarchical linear regression and conditional processes were used for statistical analyses.
Patient mistreatment was positively associated with emotional exhaustion (β = 0.354, p < 0.001) and work-family conflict (β = 0.314, p < 0.001). Social sharing of negative work events played a partial mediating role in the relationship between patient mistreatment and emotional exhaustion (effect = 0.067, SE = 0.013), and work-family conflict (effect = 0.077, SE = 0.014). Moderated mediation analysis found that the mediation effect was stronger when the perceived organizational support was high.
Our findings reveal the amplifying effect of social sharing of negative work events on nurses' emotional exhaustion and work-family conflict. Perceived organizational support strengthens the positive effect of patient mistreatment on the social sharing of negative work events, thus resulting in increased emotional exhaustion and work-family conflict. We also discuss practical implications, limitations, and directions for future research.
护理文献表明,患者虐待对护士的情绪和职业倦怠有重大影响。然而,需要进一步的研究来了解其潜在机制以及对护士家庭的溢出效应。本研究利用目标进展理论,旨在探讨患者虐待与护士的情绪耗竭和工作-家庭冲突之间的关系,以及负面工作事件的社会分享的中介作用和感知组织支持的调节作用。
在 COVID-19 疫情期间,于 2022 年 10 月至 11 月,采用横断面研究方法,对来自重庆血液专科联盟的 1627 名护士进行了调查。问卷用于测量患者虐待、感知组织支持、负面工作事件的社会分享、情绪耗竭和工作-家庭冲突。采用分层线性回归和条件过程进行统计分析。
患者虐待与情绪耗竭(β=0.354,p<0.001)和工作-家庭冲突(β=0.314,p<0.001)呈正相关。负面工作事件的社会分享在患者虐待与情绪耗竭(效应=0.067,SE=0.013)和工作-家庭冲突(效应=0.077,SE=0.014)之间起到部分中介作用。调节中介分析发现,当感知组织支持较高时,中介效应更强。
本研究结果揭示了负面工作事件的社会分享对护士情绪耗竭和工作-家庭冲突的放大效应。感知组织支持增强了患者虐待对负面工作事件社会分享的正向影响,从而导致情绪耗竭和工作-家庭冲突加剧。我们还讨论了实际意义、局限性和未来研究方向。