Investigating the Impact of Perceived Social Support from Supervisors and Co-workers on Work Engagement Among Nurses in Private Healthcare Sector in Bangladesh: The Mediating Role of Affective Commitment

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/09720634231195162
Mahi Uddin
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This study examined the role of workplace social support from supervisors and co-workers on work engagement of nurses in the private healthcare sector in Bangladesh through the mediating role of affective commitment. Data were collected from 271 nurses and analysed through structural equation modelling. The results reported that affective commitment partially mediated the relationship between supervisory support and work engagement, and fully mediated the relationship between co-worker support and work engagement. Healthcare organisations need to make sure that trained supervisors and co-workers are available in the workplace that can increase collaboration and cooperation among nurses. This study, grounded on job demand–resources theory and social exchange theory, contributes to extend the existing service research by studying the mediating mechanism of affective commitment integrating perceived supervisory support and perceived co-worker support to the work engagement of nurses.
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调查来自主管和同事的感知社会支持对孟加拉国私营医疗保健部门护士工作投入的影响:情感承诺的中介作用
本研究通过情感承诺的中介作用,考察了孟加拉国私营医疗保健部门的主管和同事的工作场所社会支持对护士工作投入的作用。收集了271名护士的数据,并通过结构方程模型进行了分析。结果表明,情感承诺部分中介了主管支持与工作投入之间的关系,完全中介了同事支持与工作投入之间的关系。医疗机构需要确保工作场所有训练有素的主管和同事,这可以增加护士之间的协作和合作。本研究基于工作需求-资源理论和社会交换理论,研究情感承诺整合感知上级支持和感知同事支持对护士工作投入的中介机制,有助于拓展现有的服务研究。
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