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The mediating role of social support in the effect of perceived organizational support and psychological empowerment on career satisfaction in nurses

Aysun Türe, İrfan Akkoç

2020Perspectives In Psychiatric Care27 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: This research was to investigate the mediating role of social support in the effect of perceived organizational support and psychological empowerment on career satisfaction in nurses. DESIGN AND METHODS: This predictive study was carried out with 442 nurses in 2019. The research variables were analyzed factor analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, Sobel tests. FINDINGS: The study, it was determined that social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of perceived organizational support on career satisfaction and that, similarly, social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of psychological empowerment on career satisfaction. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The variables of perceived organizational support, psychological empowerment and social support are important in increasing career satisfaction in the nursing profession, which has professional roles and responsibilities.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologySocial supportSobel testPerceived organizational supportSocial psychologyJob satisfactionEmpowermentStructural equation modelingOrganizational commitmentClinical psychologyApplied psychologySelf-esteemPolitical scienceStatisticsLawMathematicsHealthcare Education and Workforce IssuesEmployee Performance and ManagementEducational Systems and Policies
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