Svanström Jonas, Skytt Bernice, Lindberg Maria, Lindberg Magnus
Department of Caring Sciences, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Work. 2025 Jul;81(3):2952-2963. doi: 10.1177/10519815251326470. Epub 2025 Apr 3.
BackgroundFirst-line healthcare managers navigate complex organizational demands to ensure a good work environment and quality care. Key factors such as expanded span of control, leadership and management performance, and work-related stress significantly influence their job satisfaction. However, how these factors evolve over time in organizational settings remains unclear.ObjectiveTo examine expanded span of control, leadership and management performance, work-related stress, and job satisfaction among first-line healthcare managers and assess whether the relationships between these variables remained stable over time.MethodsA repeated cross-sectional design was used to collect annual data from 2020 to 2023 among first-line managers in a Swedish healthcare organization. The Ottawa Hospital Span of Control tool, the Leadership and Management Inventory, the Health & Safety Executive stress tool, and a single-item job satisfaction measure were used to collect data. Kruskal-Wallis tests and Spearman correlation analysis were performed.ResultsAn expanded span of control negatively impacted job satisfaction in certain years. Leadership and management performance showed a positive but inconsistent association with job satisfaction. Factors in work-related stress, particularly high demands and strained relationships, consistently had a negative relationship with job satisfaction, whereas control and support positively contributed to greater job satisfaction.ConclusionsWork-related stress, driven by high demands and poor relationships, significantly decreases job satisfaction. Leadership and management performance influence satisfaction, but inconsistently. Reducing workload and improving support structures can enhance job satisfaction and managerial effectiveness.
背景
一线医疗保健管理人员应对复杂的组织需求,以确保良好的工作环境和高质量的护理。诸如扩大控制范围、领导和管理绩效以及工作相关压力等关键因素会显著影响他们的工作满意度。然而,这些因素在组织环境中如何随时间演变仍不清楚。
目的
研究一线医疗保健管理人员的控制范围扩大、领导和管理绩效、工作相关压力及工作满意度,并评估这些变量之间的关系是否随时间保持稳定。
方法
采用重复横断面设计,收集2020年至2023年瑞典一家医疗保健组织中一线管理人员的年度数据。使用渥太华医院控制范围工具、领导与管理量表、健康与安全执行压力工具以及单项工作满意度测量方法来收集数据。进行了克鲁斯卡尔 - 沃利斯检验和斯皮尔曼相关性分析。
结果
在某些年份,控制范围扩大对工作满意度产生负面影响。领导和管理绩效与工作满意度呈正相关,但不稳定。工作相关压力因素,特别是高要求和紧张的人际关系,始终与工作满意度呈负相关,而控制和支持则对更高的工作满意度有积极贡献。
结论
由高要求和不良人际关系驱动的工作相关压力会显著降低工作满意度。领导和管理绩效会影响满意度,但不稳定。减少工作量和改善支持结构可以提高工作满意度和管理效率。