Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare

Employees in the healthcare sector are the professionals who are the most exposed to violence. The severity of its consequences makes it necessary to inquire into its effects and associated factors. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between violence toward nursing staff and...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes, José J. Gázquez, María del Mar Molero, Nieves F. Oropesa, África Martos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2020-12-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Online Access: https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2021a3
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spelling doaj-ba44d3e031e44fd69c32d412aa80ec252020-12-27T08:43:51ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072020-12-01131212810.5093/ejpalc2021a311320559Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in HealthcareMaría del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes0José J. Gázquez1María del Mar Molero2Nieves F. Oropesa3África Martos4University of Almería, Almería , Spain, University of Almería, SpainUniversidad Autónoma de Chile, Chile, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, ChileUniversity of Almería, Almería , Spain, University of Almería, SpainUniversity of Almería, Almería , Spain, University of Almería, SpainUniversity of Almería, Almería , Spain, University of Almería, SpainEmployees in the healthcare sector are the professionals who are the most exposed to violence. The severity of its consequences makes it necessary to inquire into its effects and associated factors. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between violence toward nursing staff and job satisfaction, and to find out the mediating role of social support in this relationship. The sample was made up of 1,357 nurses aged 22 to 58, who were administered the Negative Acts Questionnaire, Healthcare-Workers Aggressive Behaviour Scale-Users, Brief Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and Overall Job Satisfaction. The results showed that violence and bullying by coworkers, users, family members, or other people accompanying the patient had a direct negative effect on internal and external job satisfaction, and this effect was mediated by perceived social support. These outcomes suggest the need to stimulate a firm healthcare support network to improve nurses’ job satisfaction by buffering the adverse effects of workplace violence. https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2021a3 violencejob satisfactionsocial supportnursing
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author María del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes
José J. Gázquez
María del Mar Molero
Nieves F. Oropesa
África Martos
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José J. Gázquez
María del Mar Molero
Nieves F. Oropesa
África Martos
Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
violence
job satisfaction
social support
nursing
author_facet María del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes
José J. Gázquez
María del Mar Molero
Nieves F. Oropesa
África Martos
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title Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
title_short Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
title_full Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
title_fullStr Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
title_full_unstemmed Violence and Job Satisfaction of Nurses: Importance of a Support Network in Healthcare
title_sort violence and job satisfaction of nurses: importance of a support network in healthcare
publisher Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense
series European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
issn 1889-1861
1989-4007
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Employees in the healthcare sector are the professionals who are the most exposed to violence. The severity of its consequences makes it necessary to inquire into its effects and associated factors. The objective of this study was to analyze the relationship between violence toward nursing staff and job satisfaction, and to find out the mediating role of social support in this relationship. The sample was made up of 1,357 nurses aged 22 to 58, who were administered the Negative Acts Questionnaire, Healthcare-Workers Aggressive Behaviour Scale-Users, Brief Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and Overall Job Satisfaction. The results showed that violence and bullying by coworkers, users, family members, or other people accompanying the patient had a direct negative effect on internal and external job satisfaction, and this effect was mediated by perceived social support. These outcomes suggest the need to stimulate a firm healthcare support network to improve nurses’ job satisfaction by buffering the adverse effects of workplace violence.
topic violence
job satisfaction
social support
nursing
url https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2021a3
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