Factors associated with recognition at work among nurses and the impact of recognition at work on health-related quality of life, job satisfaction and psychological health: a single-centre, cross-sectional study in Morocco.

Journal: BMJ open

Volume: 13

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2023

Affiliated Institutions:  Laboratory of Biostatistics, Clinical and Epidemiological Research, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, ,Rabat, Morocco. Department of general affairs and supervision, Ibn Sina University Hospital, ,Rabat, Morocco. Laboratory of Biostatistics, Clinical and Epidemiological Research, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, ,Rabat, Morocco jihanebelayachi@gmail.com.

Abstract summary 

To describe the sociodemographic, occupational and health factors that influence nurses' recognition at work and to examine a recognition pathway model to assess the relationship between recognition at work and health-related quality of life (HRQOL), job satisfaction, anxiety and depression.This is a cross-sectional observational study with prospective data collection based on a self-report questionnaire.University hospital centre in Morocco.The study included 223 nurses with at least 1 year of practice at the bedside in care units.We included the sociodemographic, occupational and health characteristics of each participant. The Fall Amar instrument was used to measure job recognition. HRQOL was measured using the Medical Outcome Study Short Form 12. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to assess anxiety and depression. Job satisfaction was measured using a rating scale (ranging from 0 to 10). Path analysis was used to examine the nurse recognition pathway model to assess the relationship between nurse recognition at work and key variables.The participation rate in this study was 79.3%. Institutional recognition was significantly correlated with gender, midwifery specialty and normal work schedule: β=-5.10 (-8.06, -2.14), β=-5.13 (-8.66, -1.60) and β=-4.28 (-6.85, -1.71), respectively. Significant correlations were found between recognition from superiors and gender, mental health specialisation and normal work schedule: β=-5.71 (-9.39, -2.03), β=-5.96 (-11.17, -0.75) and β=-4.04(-7.23, -0.85), respectively. Recognition from coworkers was significantly associated with mental health specialisation: β=-5.09 (-9.16, -1.01). The trajectory analysis model found that supervisor recognition had the best impact on anxiety, job satisfaction and HRQOL.Recognition from superiors is important in maintaining nurses' psychological health, HRQOL and job satisfaction. Therefore, managers in hospitals should address the issue of recognition at work as a potential personal, professional and organisational lever.

Authors & Co-authors:  Alahiane Latifa L Zaam Youssef Y Abouqal Redouane R Belayachi Jihane J

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Citations :  Calbéra J-B. La profession infirmière. VST - Vie Sociale et Traitements 2003;79:55. 10.3917/vst.079.0055
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Identifiers
Doi : e051933
SSN : 2044-6055
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
health & safety;human resource management;occupational & industrial medicine;organisation of health services;quality in health care;risk management
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Morocco
Publication Country
England