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Authors
Fukuzaki, Toshiki Department of Clinical Psychology, Tottori University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Researchers DB KAKEN
Iwata, Noboru Faculty of HealthCare, Kiryu University
Ooba, Sawako Work-Life Balance Support Center, Tottori University Hospital
Takeda, Shinya Department of Clinical Psychology, Tottori University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Researchers DB KAKEN
Inoue, Masahiko Department of Clinical Psychology, Tottori University Graduate School of Medical Sciences Researchers DB KAKEN
Keywords
nurse
work engagement
work-life balance
Abstract
[Background] This study aimed to examine the effects of nurses’ work–life balance (WLB), job demands and resources, and organizational attachment on their work engagement (WE). The second aim was to shed light on whether the relationships among WLB, job demands, resources, and WE are modulated by organizational attachment. [Methods] In total, 425 nurses working in a university hospital responded to the questionnaire. The primary statistical analysis method was hierarchical multiple regression with WE as the dependent variable. [Results] In the model in which all variables were applied, affective commitment (AC) (β = 0.41), family-to-work positive spillover (β = 0.25), and number of children (β = 0.13) were found to have a significant association with WE. Family-to-work negative spillover (FWNS) and AC had significant interaction effects. The result suggests that when AC was low, WE tended to decline further due to FWNS; however, when AC was high, WE did not change due to the effect of FWNS. [Conclusion] These results confirmed that to improve nurses’ WE, hospital organizations should implement initiatives to facilitate WLB that considers nurses’ household roles. Furthermore, high organizational attachment buffered the home’s negative influence on work, thereby helping nurses work energetically.
Publisher
Tottori University Medical Press
Content Type
Journal Article
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ISSN
05135710
EISSN
13468049
NCID
AA00892882
Journal Title
Yonago Acta Medica
Current Journal Title
Yonago Acta Medica
Volume
64
Issue
3
Start Page
269
End Page
281
Published Date
2021-08-24
Publisher-DOI
Text Version
Publisher
Rights
(C) 2021 Tottori University Medical Press
Citation
Fukuzaki Toshiki, Iwata Noboru, Ooba Sawako, et al. The Effect of Nurses’ Work–Life Balance on Work Engagement: The Adjustment Effect of Affective Commitment. Yonago Acta Medica. 2021, 64(3), 269-281. doi:10.33160/yam.2021.08.005
Department
Faculty of Medicine/Graduate School of Medical Sciences/University Hospital
Language
English