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Nurses' organizational climate of perceived organizational support and its relationships with psychosocial working conditions and psychological contracts: A longitudinal questionnaire study

Pernilla Larsman, Anders Pousette, Marianne Törner

2024Scandinavian Journal of Psychology5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the longitudinal relationships between nurses' organizational climate of perceived organizational support (POS-climate) and their psychosocial working conditions and psychological contracts. METHODS: A two-wave longitudinal cohort questionnaire study was carried out among registered nurses employed within six hospitals in two regions in Sweden (n = 711). Two cross-lagged panel models were tested after ensuring scalar factorial invariance of the measurement models. The first model investigated longitudinal relationships between psychosocial working conditions and the POS-climate, while the second model investigated such relationships between the psychological contracts and the POS-climate. RESULTS: The results indicated that influence at work and an ideology-infused psychological contract had positive effects on the nurses' POS-climate. CONCLUSIONS: These results highlight the importance of providing nurses with such influence, and of a shared ideology within the entire health-care organization, centered on the ethical values of the health-care professions.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialPsychologyOrganisation climatePsychological contractPerceived organizational supportLongitudinal studyHealth careApplied psychologySocial psychologyOrganizational commitmentMedicinePsychiatryPolitical sciencePathologyLawNursing education and managementEthics in medical practiceJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior