Relationship between head nurse leadership and nurses' burnout: parallel mediation of job demands and job resources among clinical nurses.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1186/s12912-025-03006-y
He Jiaqing, Tian Yusheng, Zhai Mimi, Yang Jiaxin, Elihuruma Eliufoo, Yang Min, Li Yamin
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Background: Many elements in the workplace contribute to nurses' burnout experiences, affecting patient safety and the healthcare organizations' efficiency. Leaders' presence and conduct are the most potent "master" factors in every work setting. Although previous studies have shown that head nurse leadership, job demands, job resources, and job burnout are significantly related, the interaction mechanism remains unclear. This study investigates the parallel mediating roles of job demands and job resources between head nurse leadership and job burnout in nursing staff.

Methods: A cross-sectional, anonymous, and confidential online survey was conducted from March to June 2024 to collect data from 579 registered nurses in four hospitals in Hunan provinces. The independent variable was head nurse leadership, the mediating variables were job demands and resources, and the dependent variable was job burnout. Parallel mediation analysis was performed using the PROCESS macro in SPSS.

Results: This study found that head nurse leadership negatively relates to nurses' burnout. The parallel mediation analysis suggests that job resources and job demands play parallel roles in the relationship between head nurse leadership and job burnout. As predicted, head nurse leadership weakened job burnout through job resources and contributed to job burnout through job demands.

Conclusion: This study finding highlights the importance of head nurse leadership in decreasing nurses' job burnout and reveals two potential mechanisms through which head nurse leadership is related to nurses' burnout. By understanding the role of head nurse leadership, job demands, and job resources, interventions can be targeted to improve nurses' mental health.

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护士长领导力与护士职业倦怠之间的关系:临床护士工作要求与工作资源的平行中介作用。
背景:工作场所的许多因素影响护士的职业倦怠体验,影响患者安全和医疗机构的效率。在任何工作环境中,领导者的风度和行为都是最有力的“主宰”因素。虽然已有研究表明护士长领导与工作需求、工作资源和工作倦怠显著相关,但其相互作用机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨护士长领导与护理人员工作倦怠在工作需求和工作资源之间的平行中介作用。方法:采用横断面、匿名、保密的在线调查方法,于2024年3月至6月对湖南省4家医院的579名注册护士进行调查。自变量为护士长领导,中介变量为工作需求和资源,因变量为工作倦怠。采用SPSS中的PROCESS宏进行并行中介分析。结果:本研究发现护士长领导与护士职业倦怠负相关。平行中介分析表明,在护士长领导与工作倦怠的关系中,工作资源和工作需求起平行作用。正如预测的那样,护士长领导通过工作资源削弱工作倦怠,通过工作需求促进工作倦怠。结论:本研究结果突出了护士长领导对降低护士工作倦怠的重要性,揭示了护士长领导与护士工作倦怠相关的两种可能机制。通过了解护士长的领导作用、工作需求和工作资源,可以有针对性地采取干预措施来改善护士的心理健康。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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