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Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie

INTRODUCTION: Nurses are assigned a key role in pandemic response, with work engagement considered to be pivotal. The job demands-resources theory assumes that work engagement depends on job resources and job demands. Key job resources and demands have already been proposed for nurses. However, ther...

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Autores principales: Bartsch, Christina E., Dürr, Lena, Forster, Andrea, Koob, Clemens
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Urban & Fischer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34810138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2021.09.008
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description INTRODUCTION: Nurses are assigned a key role in pandemic response, with work engagement considered to be pivotal. The job demands-resources theory assumes that work engagement depends on job resources and job demands. Key job resources and demands have already been proposed for nurses. However, there is no evidence on their importance under pandemic conditions. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate their relevance to nurses’ work engagement during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: The study was carried out in a cross-sectional design and addressed nurses in direct health care settings in Germany. Data was collected administering a quantitative online survey using valid and reliable measures during the second wave of the pandemic. A convenience sample was obtained, including the use of social media, randomly selected health care facilities, and all universities with nursing-related programs in Germany. The dataset for analyses comprised a total of 1,027 cases. The sample included nurses of various educational levels and from different sectors. Multiple linear regression analysis after multiple imputation was used to examine the relevance of key resources and demands for work engagement. RESULTS: Key resources and demands explained 36% of the variance in nurses’ work engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. Positive associations were found between the key resources of autonomy ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.011; 0.133]), professional resources ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.124; 0.285]), and interpersonal relationships ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.117; 0.240]) and nurses’ work engagement. On the demands side, lack of formal rewards negatively ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [–0.380; –0.245]) affected work engagement, whereas work overload ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.001; 0.126]) was positively associated with work engagement. DISCUSSION: The job demands-resources theory is suitable for explaining nurses’ work engagement even in times of crisis. Taken together, key resources and demands have a significant influence on nurses’ work engagement under pandemic conditions. However, not all so-called key resources and demands actually have a key status in a pandemic. CONCLUSION: Any lack of formal rewards should be countered, professional resources should be sustainably secured, and the autonomy of nurses and their interpersonal relationships should be strengthened. Nursing management decisions should be made not only with the current pandemic but also the post-pandemic period in mind.
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spelling pubmed-86043972021-11-22 Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie Bartsch, Christina E. Dürr, Lena Forster, Andrea Koob, Clemens Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes Management der Gesundheitsversorgung / Health Care Management INTRODUCTION: Nurses are assigned a key role in pandemic response, with work engagement considered to be pivotal. The job demands-resources theory assumes that work engagement depends on job resources and job demands. Key job resources and demands have already been proposed for nurses. However, there is no evidence on their importance under pandemic conditions. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate their relevance to nurses’ work engagement during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: The study was carried out in a cross-sectional design and addressed nurses in direct health care settings in Germany. Data was collected administering a quantitative online survey using valid and reliable measures during the second wave of the pandemic. A convenience sample was obtained, including the use of social media, randomly selected health care facilities, and all universities with nursing-related programs in Germany. The dataset for analyses comprised a total of 1,027 cases. The sample included nurses of various educational levels and from different sectors. Multiple linear regression analysis after multiple imputation was used to examine the relevance of key resources and demands for work engagement. RESULTS: Key resources and demands explained 36% of the variance in nurses’ work engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic. Positive associations were found between the key resources of autonomy ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.011; 0.133]), professional resources ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.124; 0.285]), and interpersonal relationships ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.117; 0.240]) and nurses’ work engagement. On the demands side, lack of formal rewards negatively ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [–0.380; –0.245]) affected work engagement, whereas work overload ([Formula: see text] , 95% CI [0.001; 0.126]) was positively associated with work engagement. DISCUSSION: The job demands-resources theory is suitable for explaining nurses’ work engagement even in times of crisis. Taken together, key resources and demands have a significant influence on nurses’ work engagement under pandemic conditions. However, not all so-called key resources and demands actually have a key status in a pandemic. CONCLUSION: Any lack of formal rewards should be countered, professional resources should be sustainably secured, and the autonomy of nurses and their interpersonal relationships should be strengthened. Nursing management decisions should be made not only with the current pandemic but also the post-pandemic period in mind. Elsevier Urban & Fischer 2021-12 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8604397/ /pubmed/34810138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2021.09.008 Text en . Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Management der Gesundheitsversorgung / Health Care Management
Bartsch, Christina E.
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Forster, Andrea
Koob, Clemens
Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title_full Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title_fullStr Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title_full_unstemmed Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title_short Wie sind Schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem Arbeitsengagement Pflegender während der COVID-19-Pandemie assoziiert? Eine Querschnittstudie
title_sort wie sind schlüsselressourcen und -anforderungen mit dem arbeitsengagement pflegender während der covid-19-pandemie assoziiert? eine querschnittstudie
topic Management der Gesundheitsversorgung / Health Care Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8604397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34810138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2021.09.008
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