Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment
Abstract Objectives We assessed the role of social support in presenteeism by examining organizational commitment among Chinese healthcare workers. Methods One thousand four hundred thirty-four healthcare workers from 6 hospitals in 4 Chinese cities completed a questionnaire measuring presenteeism,...
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doaj-803590187d8243a98c61132cc38a13842020-11-25T02:25:03ZengBMCEnvironmental Health and Preventive Medicine1342-078X1347-47152019-09-012411910.1186/s12199-019-0814-8Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitmentTianan Yang0Tengyang Ma1Pucong Liu2Yuanling Liu3Qian Chen4Yilun Guo5Shiyang Zhang6Jianwei Deng7School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of TechnologySchool of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of TechnologySchool of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of TechnologyHuman Resources Department, Guangdong Women’s and Children HospitalMedical Affairs Department, Peking Union Medical College HospitalSchool of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of TechnologyHospital Infection Management Department, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen UniversitySchool of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of TechnologyAbstract Objectives We assessed the role of social support in presenteeism by examining organizational commitment among Chinese healthcare workers. Methods One thousand four hundred thirty-four healthcare workers from 6 hospitals in 4 Chinese cities completed a questionnaire measuring presenteeism, social support, and organizational commitment. With organizational commitment as the mediator, regression analyses and structural equation modeling were used to test the model. Results Organizational commitment was directly inversely associated with presenteeism (β = − 0.42, p < 0.001). Coworker support was moderately but significantly inversely associated with presenteeism (β = − 0.15, p < 0.001), but the path from supervisor support to presenteeism was not significant (β = 0.05, p > 0.05). The correlation between supervisor support and coworker support was significant (β = 0.71, p <0.001). Supervisor support and coworker support were significantly positively associated with organizational commitment (β = 0.41, p < 0.001, and β = 0.14, p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions Supervisor support was more important in promoting organizational commitment, while coworker support was more effective in reducing presenteeism. The mediating effect of organizational commitment was significant.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12199-019-0814-8Coworker supportSupervisor supportOrganizational commitmentPresenteeismHealthcare worker |
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Tianan Yang Tengyang Ma Pucong Liu Yuanling Liu Qian Chen Yilun Guo Shiyang Zhang Jianwei Deng Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine Coworker support Supervisor support Organizational commitment Presenteeism Healthcare worker |
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Tianan Yang Tengyang Ma Pucong Liu Yuanling Liu Qian Chen Yilun Guo Shiyang Zhang Jianwei Deng |
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Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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Perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in China: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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perceived social support and presenteeism among healthcare workers in china: the mediating role of organizational commitment |
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Abstract Objectives We assessed the role of social support in presenteeism by examining organizational commitment among Chinese healthcare workers. Methods One thousand four hundred thirty-four healthcare workers from 6 hospitals in 4 Chinese cities completed a questionnaire measuring presenteeism, social support, and organizational commitment. With organizational commitment as the mediator, regression analyses and structural equation modeling were used to test the model. Results Organizational commitment was directly inversely associated with presenteeism (β = − 0.42, p < 0.001). Coworker support was moderately but significantly inversely associated with presenteeism (β = − 0.15, p < 0.001), but the path from supervisor support to presenteeism was not significant (β = 0.05, p > 0.05). The correlation between supervisor support and coworker support was significant (β = 0.71, p <0.001). Supervisor support and coworker support were significantly positively associated with organizational commitment (β = 0.41, p < 0.001, and β = 0.14, p < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions Supervisor support was more important in promoting organizational commitment, while coworker support was more effective in reducing presenteeism. The mediating effect of organizational commitment was significant. |
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Coworker support Supervisor support Organizational commitment Presenteeism Healthcare worker |
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