What makes nurses flourish at work? How the perceived clinical work environment relates to nurse motivation and well-being: A cross-sectional study

Oct 14, 2023International journal of nursing studies

How Nurses’ Views of Their Work Environment Relate to Their Motivation and Well-Being

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Abstract

A survey of 1,729 direct care nurses in Belgium found that job resources are positively associated with work motivation (β = 0.513) and work engagement (β = 0.462), while negatively associated with burnout (β = -0.216).

  • Job demands are linked to increased burnout (β = 0.489), indicating a negative impact on nurses' psychological health.
  • Intrinsic motivation mediates the relationship between job resources and work engagement (β = 0.170) as well as burnout (β = -0.135).
  • Job resources can mitigate the negative effects of job demands on burnout (β = -0.039), suggesting their protective role in high-stress environments.
  • No significant associations were found between job demands and intrinsic motivation, nor a moderating effect of job resources on this relationship.

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