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The Impact of Organizational Support on Practice Outcomes in Nurse Practitioners in Taiwan

BACKGROUND: Nurse practitioners (NPs) in Taiwan have practiced mainly in acute care hospitals since 2006. Although organizational support and level of support have been associated with the successful integration of NP roles and effective practice outcomes, organizational support in the context of NP...

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Autores principales: HO, Li-Hui, CHANG, Shu-Chen, KAU, Kevin, SHIU, Shu-Ying, HUANG, Sheng-Shiung, WANG, Ya-Jung, TSAY, Shiow-Luan
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33756519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JNR.0000000000000425
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author HO, Li-Hui
CHANG, Shu-Chen
KAU, Kevin
SHIU, Shu-Ying
HUANG, Sheng-Shiung
WANG, Ya-Jung
TSAY, Shiow-Luan
author_facet HO, Li-Hui
CHANG, Shu-Chen
KAU, Kevin
SHIU, Shu-Ying
HUANG, Sheng-Shiung
WANG, Ya-Jung
TSAY, Shiow-Luan
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description BACKGROUND: Nurse practitioners (NPs) in Taiwan have practiced mainly in acute care hospitals since 2006. Although organizational support and level of support have been associated with the successful integration of NP roles and effective practice outcomes, organizational support in the context of NPs in inpatient settings is an area that has been rarely explored in the literature. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between organizational support and the practice outcomes of job satisfaction, care effectiveness, and intention to leave in NPs. METHODS: A national survey of 512 NPs was conducted that included a demographic characteristics datasheet, the Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Organizational Climate Questionnaire, the Misener Nurse Practitioner Job Satisfaction Scale, and the Nurse Practitioner Care Effectiveness Scale. Multiple regression analysis was applied to explore the specific factors associated with job satisfaction. The statistical significance level was set at .05 with a two-tailed test. All statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS Statistics Version 22.0 software. RESULTS: More than half of the participants were found to be dissatisfied with their hospital managers (54.8%) and with each dimension of organizational support. Overall, 82.1% of the participants were satisfied with their current practice. A multiple regression analysis showed that the participants who perceived higher levels of organizational support in the workplace (β = .53, p < .001), expressed satisfaction with working with their managers (β = .25, p < .001), or perceived better care outcomes (β = .10, p < .001) reported higher job satisfaction. In addition, the participants who expressed intention to leave within 1 year (β = −.09, p < .001) and those with higher patient loads (β = −.09, p < .001) reported lower job satisfaction. Organizational support was found to explain 50% of the variance in job satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The results of this study highlight organizational support as the most important factor affecting job satisfaction in NPs. Therefore, administrators work to promote organizational support and improve the work environment to enhance the job satisfaction, increase the clinical practice retention, and improve the care outcomes of NPs.
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spelling pubmed-81265012021-05-20 The Impact of Organizational Support on Practice Outcomes in Nurse Practitioners in Taiwan HO, Li-Hui CHANG, Shu-Chen KAU, Kevin SHIU, Shu-Ying HUANG, Sheng-Shiung WANG, Ya-Jung TSAY, Shiow-Luan J Nurs Res Original Articles BACKGROUND: Nurse practitioners (NPs) in Taiwan have practiced mainly in acute care hospitals since 2006. Although organizational support and level of support have been associated with the successful integration of NP roles and effective practice outcomes, organizational support in the context of NPs in inpatient settings is an area that has been rarely explored in the literature. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between organizational support and the practice outcomes of job satisfaction, care effectiveness, and intention to leave in NPs. METHODS: A national survey of 512 NPs was conducted that included a demographic characteristics datasheet, the Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Organizational Climate Questionnaire, the Misener Nurse Practitioner Job Satisfaction Scale, and the Nurse Practitioner Care Effectiveness Scale. Multiple regression analysis was applied to explore the specific factors associated with job satisfaction. The statistical significance level was set at .05 with a two-tailed test. All statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS Statistics Version 22.0 software. RESULTS: More than half of the participants were found to be dissatisfied with their hospital managers (54.8%) and with each dimension of organizational support. Overall, 82.1% of the participants were satisfied with their current practice. A multiple regression analysis showed that the participants who perceived higher levels of organizational support in the workplace (β = .53, p < .001), expressed satisfaction with working with their managers (β = .25, p < .001), or perceived better care outcomes (β = .10, p < .001) reported higher job satisfaction. In addition, the participants who expressed intention to leave within 1 year (β = −.09, p < .001) and those with higher patient loads (β = −.09, p < .001) reported lower job satisfaction. Organizational support was found to explain 50% of the variance in job satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The results of this study highlight organizational support as the most important factor affecting job satisfaction in NPs. Therefore, administrators work to promote organizational support and improve the work environment to enhance the job satisfaction, increase the clinical practice retention, and improve the care outcomes of NPs. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8126501/ /pubmed/33756519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JNR.0000000000000425 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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KAU, Kevin
SHIU, Shu-Ying
HUANG, Sheng-Shiung
WANG, Ya-Jung
TSAY, Shiow-Luan
The Impact of Organizational Support on Practice Outcomes in Nurse Practitioners in Taiwan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33756519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JNR.0000000000000425
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