Modeling the Relationship between Job Demands, Work Attitudes and Performance among Nurses in a Transition Economy

dc.creatorAbiodun, A. J., Osibanjo, Adewale Omotayo, Adeniji, A. A., Iyere-okojie, Emmanuella
dc.date2014-04
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-27T19:12:25Z
dc.descriptionNurses are critical human resource input in the hospitals' functions of health promotion, curative and preventive care and; effective performance of their roles have implications for patients' health outcomes. This study based on data obtained from 2 2 8 nurses in general and specialist hospitals explores the link between various dimensions of nurses' job demand, job security and work attitude. Structural equation model analysis results indicate that workfamily conflict and work pressures have implications for absenteeism; and that absenteeism is strongly linked with turnover while being a symptom of low job satisfaction. In addition, while job security negatively impact on absenteeism it has direct positive effect on both job satisfaction and commitment. This underlies the need for specific managerial countermeasures to balance work-family responsibilities as well as balance work load as measures to limit work pressures on nurses and hedge against absenteeism and turnover among nurses
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/5203/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/34516
dc.languageen
dc.subjectH Social Sciences (General)
dc.titleModeling the Relationship between Job Demands, Work Attitudes and Performance among Nurses in a Transition Economy
dc.typeArticle

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