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Nurses' sense of organizational support, Self‐esteem and perceived professional benefits: A mediating model

Mingjing Wang, Limin Wang, Caihong Lu

2022Nursing Open29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To explore the mediating role of self-esteem in the relationship between perceived organizational support and professional benefits among Registered Nurses in China. DESIGN: This was an online, cross-sectional study involving 1850 nurses from six hospitals in China. METHODS: Data were collected using a 4-part questionnaire including a sociodemographic questionnaire, perceived organizational support scale, self-esteem scale and brief nurses' perceived professional benefits questionnaire from September to November 2021. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to explore the associations among them. RESULTS: Perceived organizational support was positively correlated with self-esteem and perceived professional benefits among nurses, whereas self-esteem positively predicted nurses' perceived professional benefits . Self-esteem partially mediated the relationship between the two variables. The ratio of the mediating effect to the total effect was 16.7%.

Topics & Concepts

Perceived organizational supportStructural equation modelingSelf-esteemPsychologyScale (ratio)Social psychologyQuestionnaireClinical psychologyNursingOrganizational commitmentMedicineSociologyMathematicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsSocial scienceNursing education and managementJob Satisfaction and Organizational BehaviorHealthcare Education and Workforce Issues