Investigating organisational justice and job satisfaction as perceived by nurses, and its relationship to organizational citizenship behaviour.

Huda Mohammed Bakeer, Rehab AbdAllah Nassar, Rasha Kamal Mohammed Sweelam
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Background: Organisational justice refers to the extent to which employees perceive workplace procedures, interactions, and outcomes to be fair in nature. Previous research has found that organisational justice has been associated with an employee's commitment to their organisation, job satisfaction, and intention to leave their role. Organisational justice has also been linked to organisational citizenship behaviours, and the likelihood of these behaviours being demonstrated by employees.

Aim: To investigate staff nurses' perceptions of organisational justice and job satisfaction and its relationship to their levels of organisational citizenship behaviour.

Method: Perceived levels of organisational justice, job satisfaction, and levels of organisational citizenship behaviour were evaluated among 175 nurses working in two hospitals in Egypt. Analysis was undertaken to ascertain whether a correlation existed between organisational justice or job satisfaction and levels of organisational citizenship behaviour.

Results: The majority of nurses in this study were found to perceive moderate levels of organisational justice. Organisational justice was positively correlated with levels of organisational citizenship behaviour, as was job satisfaction.

Conclusion: This study found that nurses in two hospitals in Egypt perceived moderate levels of organisational justice in their place of work. Nurse managers should pay extra attention to strategies that promote organisational justice among nurses.

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调查护士感知到的组织公正和工作满意度,以及其与组织公民行为的关系。
背景:组织公正是指员工认为工作场所的程序、互动和结果在本质上是公平的程度。先前的研究发现,组织公正与员工对组织的承诺、工作满意度和离职意愿有关。组织公正也与组织公民行为以及员工表现出这些行为的可能性有关。目的:调查护理人员对组织公正和工作满意度的感知,以及其与组织公民行为水平的关系。方法:对在埃及两家医院工作的175名护士的组织公正、工作满意度和组织公民行为水平进行评估。进行分析以确定组织公正或工作满意度与组织公民行为水平之间是否存在相关性。结果:本研究发现大多数护士对组织公正有中等程度的感知。组织公正与组织公民行为水平呈正相关,工作满意度也是如此。结论:本研究发现,护士在埃及的两家医院感知中等水平的组织正义在他们的工作场所。护士管理者应特别关注促进护士组织公正的策略。
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