Resilience, Moral Distress, and Workplace Engagement in Emergency Department Nurses

被引:70
作者
Clark, Paul [1 ]
Crawford, Timothy N. [2 ,3 ]
Hulse, Brandonn [1 ]
Polivka, Barbara J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Louisville, Sch Nursing, Louisville, KY USA
[2] Wright State Univ, Dept Populat & Publ Hlth Sci, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[3] Wright State Univ, Dept Family Med, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[4] Univ Kansas, Med Ctr, Sch Nursing, Kansas City, KS 66103 USA
关键词
resilience; psychological; moral distress; work engagement; emergency department nurses; job satisfaction; WORK ENGAGEMENT; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; COMPASSION FATIGUE; PREDICTORS; BURNOUT; SATISFACTION; SUPPORT; LEVEL;
D O I
10.1177/0193945920956970
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
This cross-sectional, correlational study's purpose was to evaluate the effects of resilience and moral distress on workplace engagement in emergency department nurses providing direct patient care. Data were collected from 175 emergency department nurses using a Web-based survey. The higher the nurses' resilience and the lower their moral distress, the greater their workplace engagement. Resilience and moral distress were not correlated; furthermore, moral distress did not mediate a relationship between resilience and workplace engagement. Resilience was higher with greater job satisfaction, increased age, and longer tenure as a nurse. Workplace engagement increased with higher job satisfaction and less time seeking other employment. Moral distress scores were higher in nurses reporting lower job satisfaction. Multiple regression analysis revealed that resilience, job satisfaction, and moral distress were independent predictors of workplace engagement. Interventions that improve resilience and job satisfaction and/or lower moral distress may improve workplace engagement of emergency department nurses.
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页码:442 / 451
页数:10
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