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      The mediating role of organizational commitment between calling and work engagement of nurses: A cross-sectional study

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          Abstract

          Objective

          Nurse shortage is a critical problem for global healthcare services. It impacts the quality of clinical care. Work engagement is the core competence of hospitals, which indicates employee's positive attitude toward organization and work. This study aimed to explore the relationships among calling, organizational commitment, and work engagement.

          Methods

          A cross-sectional study was designed, and 320 nurses from tertiary hospitals in China completed the questionnaires that included demographic information, calling scale, employee engagement scale, and organizational commitment scale. Pearson correlation was performed to test the correlations among calling, organizational commitment, and work engagement. Stepwise regression analyses were performed to explore the mediating role of organizational commitment. The bootstrap method was employed to confirm the mediating effect.

          Results

          Nurses’ work engagement score was at the medium degree, whereas calling and organizational commitment were in the medium to high level. The results revealed that calling, organizational commitment, work engagement, and each dimension were positively correlated with one another ( r = 0.145–0.922, P < 0.01). The organizational commitment plays a partially mediating effect between calling and work engagement ( β = 0.603 to 0.333, P < 0.01).

          Conclusions

          The mediation effect of organizational commitment was verified, which provided a comprehensive understanding of how calling impacted work engagement. Moreover, administrators should not only promote interventions to increase work engagement but also pay attention to calling and organizational commitment so as to improve their work engagement. Taken together, increased level of work engagement is required in the current nursing field.

          Highlights

          • Calling and organizational commitment have positive effects on work engagement.

          • Organizational commitment partially mediates the relationship between work engagement and calling.

          • Future career development programs for Chinese nurses should emphasize not only on work engagement but also on calling and organizational commitment.

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            Hayes, Andrew F. (2013). Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach. New York, NY: The Guilford Press

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              Calling and Vocation at Work

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Int J Nurs Sci
                Int J Nurs Sci
                International Journal of Nursing Sciences
                Chinese Nursing Association
                2096-6296
                2352-0132
                24 May 2019
                10 July 2019
                24 May 2019
                : 6
                : 3
                : 309-314
                Affiliations
                [1]School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. Beihua South Road, Jinghai District, Tianjin, China. yh_liu888@ 123456163.com
                [1]

                Yudi Cao and Jingying Liu are co-first authors.

                Article
                S2352-0132(18)30650-1
                10.1016/j.ijnss.2019.05.004
                6722477
                31508452
                acbab365-ee33-4808-bb34-2f9539553071
                © 2019 Chinese Nursing Association. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 2 December 2018
                : 15 January 2019
                : 23 May 2019
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                nurses,calling,employee engagement,organizational commitment

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