Aim: According to the health organization model: 1) social resources in the working group (e.g. social support) and structural resources for the execution of tasks (e.g. autonomy) are correlated with 2) healthy, active professionals experiencing high levels of psychosocial well-being through job sat...

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Main Authors: Maria Helena Almeida, Alejandro Orgambídez, Carina Martinho Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ostrava 2020-03-01
Series:Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
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Online Access:https://cejnm.osu.cz/en/artkey/cjn-202001-0003_the-power-of-perception-of-global-empowerment-in-linking-social-support-and-psychosocial-well-being-job-satisf.php
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spelling doaj-d82d6ac91b114070abb99d73d38387832020-11-25T01:43:46ZengUniversity of OstravaCentral European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery2336-35172336-35172020-03-0111191810.15452/cejnm.2020.11.0003cjn-202001-0003Maria Helena Almeida0Alejandro Orgambídez1Carina Martinho Santos2Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Faro, PortugalDepartment of Social Psychology, Social Work, Social Anthropology and East Asian Studies, University of Malaga, Malaga, SpainPrivate Hospital of Algarve, Faro, PortugalAim: According to the health organization model: 1) social resources in the working group (e.g. social support) and structural resources for the execution of tasks (e.g. autonomy) are correlated with 2) healthy, active professionals experiencing high levels of psychosocial well-being through job satisfaction. This study examines to what extent social resources in the work group (supervisor and peer social support) and employees' perception of global empowerment correlate with job satisfaction. Design: A cross-sectional and exploratory study of a descriptive and correlational nature. Methods: Following a quantitative methodology, a structural equation model was created, processed by Stata software. This study comprised a convenience sample of 370 Portuguese healthcare professionals working in five-star private hospitals, and aimed to examine the relationship between social support, global empowerment, and job satisfaction. Data were gathered from physically administered questionnaires. Results: Job satisfaction was significantly predicted by social support and global empowerment (direct and indirect effects). Conclusion: The results support the health organization model, indicating that positive outcomes, such as job satisfaction, can be predicted by perceptions of social resources (social support) and structural resources (global empowerment), but also that perceptions of global empowerment play a mediating role between perceived social support and job satisfaction.https://cejnm.osu.cz/en/artkey/cjn-202001-0003_the-power-of-perception-of-global-empowerment-in-linking-social-support-and-psychosocial-well-being-job-satisf.phpglobal empowermenthealthy organizationsjob satisfactionpeerssocial supportsupervisors
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author Maria Helena Almeida
Alejandro Orgambídez
Carina Martinho Santos
spellingShingle Maria Helena Almeida
Alejandro Orgambídez
Carina Martinho Santos
Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
global empowerment
healthy organizations
job satisfaction
peers
social support
supervisors
author_facet Maria Helena Almeida
Alejandro Orgambídez
Carina Martinho Santos
author_sort Maria Helena Almeida
publisher University of Ostrava
series Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
issn 2336-3517
2336-3517
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Aim: According to the health organization model: 1) social resources in the working group (e.g. social support) and structural resources for the execution of tasks (e.g. autonomy) are correlated with 2) healthy, active professionals experiencing high levels of psychosocial well-being through job satisfaction. This study examines to what extent social resources in the work group (supervisor and peer social support) and employees' perception of global empowerment correlate with job satisfaction. Design: A cross-sectional and exploratory study of a descriptive and correlational nature. Methods: Following a quantitative methodology, a structural equation model was created, processed by Stata software. This study comprised a convenience sample of 370 Portuguese healthcare professionals working in five-star private hospitals, and aimed to examine the relationship between social support, global empowerment, and job satisfaction. Data were gathered from physically administered questionnaires. Results: Job satisfaction was significantly predicted by social support and global empowerment (direct and indirect effects). Conclusion: The results support the health organization model, indicating that positive outcomes, such as job satisfaction, can be predicted by perceptions of social resources (social support) and structural resources (global empowerment), but also that perceptions of global empowerment play a mediating role between perceived social support and job satisfaction.
topic global empowerment
healthy organizations
job satisfaction
peers
social support
supervisors
url https://cejnm.osu.cz/en/artkey/cjn-202001-0003_the-power-of-perception-of-global-empowerment-in-linking-social-support-and-psychosocial-well-being-job-satisf.php
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