Factors playing a role in the development of emotional labor behavior of clinical nurses

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2020

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Wiley

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

Purpose This study aimed to investigate spirituality, sociodemographic features, and occupational features as predictors of nurses' emotional labor. Design and Methods The study is descriptive cross-sectional and correlational research. Findings The results demonstrated that there was a statistically significant positive relationship between the nurses' spirituality and the subdimension of intimate behavior (r = .545) (P < .05). Regarding the nurses' in-depth behaviors, the study found that spirituality (beta = .550) and the number of patients that the nurses were responsible for (beta = -.154) were statistically significant predictors (P < .05). The subdimensions of superficial behavior, spirituality (beta = .498), and rechoosing the profession (beta = -.142) were statistically significant predictors as well (P < .05). Practice Implications For the development of emotional labor in clinical nurses, administrators should be sensitive to nurses' spiritual values.

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Emotional Labor, Nurse, Spirituality

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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care

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56

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3

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