Investigating the link between organisational justice, positive organisational behaviour and productivity in emergency nurses.

Q3 Nursing Emergency Nurse Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Epub Date: 2022-10-11 DOI:10.7748/en.2022.e2134
Mohammad Ali Heydari Gorji, Azar Khodabakshi Sahebi, Tahereh Yaghoubi, Jamshid Yazdani Cherati, Salma Ahmed, Leila Zhianfar
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Abstract

Background: Human resource management and employees' performance are fundamental to the success of healthcare organisations. Therefore, it is important to consider the factors that may affect employees' performance.

Aim: To determine the relationship between perceived organisational justice, positive organisational behaviour (POB) and the productivity of emergency nurses.

Method: This was a descriptive-analytical study that involved distributing questionnaires to emergency nurses working in hospitals affiliated with Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences in Iran. The researchers used proportionate stratified sampling to calculate the sample size. Three questionnaires were used to collect data on organisational justice, POB and productivity. The data were analysed using the Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression tests.

Results: The questionnaires were distributed to 284 emergency nurses and completed by 234 of them. The results demonstrated a significant relationship between the productivity of the emergency nurses and the variables of perceived organisational justice and POB.

Conclusion: Higher levels of perceived organisational justice and POB in the ED setting are likely to lead to increased productivity among emergency nurses, and as a result the quality of patient care is likely to improve. Therefore, healthcare organisations should pay particular attention to the application of organisational justice, with the aim of promoting POB among nurses and increasing their productivity.

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调查急救护士的组织公正性、积极的组织行为和生产力之间的联系。
背景:人力资源管理和员工绩效是医疗机构成功的基础。因此,重要的是要考虑可能影响员工绩效的因素。目的:确定急救护士的组织公平感、积极组织行为(POB)与生产力之间的关系。方法:这是一项描述性分析研究,包括向伊朗马赞德兰医学科学大学附属医院的急诊护士发放问卷。研究人员使用比例分层抽样来计算样本量。三份问卷用于收集有关组织公正性、POB和生产力的数据。使用Pearson相关系数和多元回归检验对数据进行分析。结果:共向284名急诊护士发放问卷,234人完成问卷调查。结果表明,急诊护士的生产力与感知组织公正和POB变量之间存在显著关系。因此,医疗保健组织应特别注意组织正义的应用,以促进护士的POB并提高他们的生产力。
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