Engaging Leadership and Nurse Well-Being: The Role of the Work Environment and Work Motivation—A Cross-Sectional Study

Kohnen, Dorothea; De Witte, Hans; Schaufeli, Wilmar B.; Dello, Simon; Bruyneel, Luk; Sermeus, Walter

Engaging Leadership and Nurse Well-Being: The Role of the Work Environment and Work Motivation—A Cross-Sectional Study

Kohnen, Dorothea; De Witte, Hans; Schaufeli, Wilmar B.; Dello, Simon; Bruyneel, Luk; Sermeus, Walter

Abstract

Healthcare literature suggests that leadership behavior has a profound impact on nurse work-related well-being. Yet, more research is needed to better conceptualize, measure, and analyse the concepts of leadership and well-being, and to understand the psychological mechanisms underlying this association. Combining Self-Determination and Job Demands-Resources theory, this study aims to investigate the association between engaging leadership and burnout and work engagement among nurses by focusing on two explanatory mechanisms: perceived job characteristics (job demands and resources) and intrinsic motivation.

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Human Resources for Health
2024
Profession(s)
Nurses
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Burnout
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Peer-Reviewed Research
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Hospital
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