2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01107-6
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Effects of the areas of worklife on job embeddedness: a national cross-sectional study among Egyptian nurses

Abstract: Aim This study aimed to examine the effects of a person–job match in the six areas of worklife on Egyptian nurses’ job embeddedness. Background Healthcare organizations struggle to embed nurses in their job. However, the antecedents of nurses’ job embeddedness are not fully known, especially those related to organizational factors. This study is an initiative to contribute in this field. Methods A nati… Show more

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“…This study could not confirm the original and expected item and dimension structures of the AWS and showed the presence of a method factor associated with reverse-coded items. Like some other previous findings, it observed low AWS dimensions have demonstrated to be consistent predictors of burnout and important targets for prevention in different regions and sectors in recent studies [31][32][33], so the mediational model of burnout, which deals with a model extended to its predictors from the areas of work life, is a modern and promising line of research that needs to be further explored, especially in the post-pandemic times in different cultures [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…This study could not confirm the original and expected item and dimension structures of the AWS and showed the presence of a method factor associated with reverse-coded items. Like some other previous findings, it observed low AWS dimensions have demonstrated to be consistent predictors of burnout and important targets for prevention in different regions and sectors in recent studies [31][32][33], so the mediational model of burnout, which deals with a model extended to its predictors from the areas of work life, is a modern and promising line of research that needs to be further explored, especially in the post-pandemic times in different cultures [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…workers, and from a series of staff surveys conducted by authors as a means of assessing the constructs underlying the analysis of the six areas of work life [30]. AWS dimensions have demonstrated to be consistent predictors of burnout and important targets for prevention in different regions and sectors in recent studies [31][32][33], so the mediational model of burnout, which deals with a model extended to its predictors from the areas of work life, is a modern and promising line of research that needs to be further explored, especially in the post-pandemic times in different cultures [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ob embeddedness provides a retention-based structure for employees in their institutions, examining why employees remain in their jobs by considering institutional and community factors (Goliroshan et al, 2021). In their research, (El-Gazar et al, 2022) proposed that self-efficacy may be a precursor to the depth of individual job attachment.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%