2018
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12648
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Relationship between authentic leadership and nurses' intent to leave: The mediating role of work environment and burnout

Abstract: Aim The aim of this study was to explore the mediating effects of work environment and burnout on the relationship between authentic leadership and the intention of nurses to leave their job. Background Authentic leadership can contribute to a good work environment. Burnout is a critical factor that affects nurses‧ intent to leave. The mediating roles of work environment and burnout on the relationship between authentic leadership and intent to leave is unclear. Methods A cross‐sectional design was used, and 9… Show more

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“…The healthcare environment can have a negative impact on workers, due to factors such as shift working, stress, the burdens of care, peer relationships and performance targets, together with high levels of emotional demand that may cause anxiety, frustration, stress, depression and burnout (Johnson et al, ; Lee, Chiang, & Kuo, ; Maslach, Schaufeli, & Leiter, ; Salvarani et al, ). This situation can provoke major problems for healthcare personnel in general and for nurses in particular (Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al, ), who often present high levels of burnout (Akman, Ozturk, Bektas, Ayar, & Armstrong, ; Gómez‐Urquiza et al, ; Molina‐Praena et al, ; Monsalve‐Reyes et al, ; Pradas‐Hernández et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The healthcare environment can have a negative impact on workers, due to factors such as shift working, stress, the burdens of care, peer relationships and performance targets, together with high levels of emotional demand that may cause anxiety, frustration, stress, depression and burnout (Johnson et al, ; Lee, Chiang, & Kuo, ; Maslach, Schaufeli, & Leiter, ; Salvarani et al, ). This situation can provoke major problems for healthcare personnel in general and for nurses in particular (Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al, ), who often present high levels of burnout (Akman, Ozturk, Bektas, Ayar, & Armstrong, ; Gómez‐Urquiza et al, ; Molina‐Praena et al, ; Monsalve‐Reyes et al, ; Pradas‐Hernández et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Mainland China has a relatively low nursing turnover ratio (Zhang et al., 2019), Chinese nurses still face challenging working conditions, including long working hours, night, weekend and holiday shifts, vicarious trauma, high working stress, lack of time off, vulnerability to infections and interactions with unpleasant patients. Such job characteristics negatively impact nurses’ mental health and sleep quality, while increasing burnout (Lee et al, 2019). Consequently, researchers suggest that individual factors (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…spirituality) and contextual factors (e.g. leadership) can help decrease negative effects from nursing job characteristics (Alilyyani, Wong, & Cummings, 2018; Lee et al, 2019; Zhang et al., 2019). Indeed, a growing body of literature suggests that spirituality may be especially important and applicable within the nursing profession (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most nursing research on leadership and the workforce has considered staff nurses as one group, rather than heterogeneous determined by the length of their tenure. Depending on their job tenure, nurses have different perceptions of their work environments and situations (Bedeian, Ferris, & Kacmar, ; Benner, ; Lee, Chiang, & Kuo, ). To become professional nurses in clinical settings, junior nurses must interact with others in their work environments and prioritize knowledge and skill development in their careers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%