As the global population continues to age, the need for care of chronic urologic conditions will increase. Role expansion represents the capacity of nurses to stand among their global nursing peer ...group as expert nurses, with the opportunity to contribute to the care of their country's citizens, a position strongly advocated for nurses by the World Health Organization (WHO). Expanding the role of nurses can contribute to national goals for care to shift to the outpatient arena. This article offers evidence that there is support for nursing role expansion within urology clinical environments.
Theories from occupational wellbeing posit that more satisfied workers perform better in their jobs. We tested this hypothesis by applying regression analyses to TALIS video study data (17,554 ...pupils; 670 teachers), exploring the association between teacher job satisfaction and lesson quality as judged from multiple perspectives. While more satisfied teachers tend to rate the quality of their lessons more highly, the relationship is much weaker when using pupil reports and those of expert observers. There is no evidence that teacher job satisfaction is related to pupil outcomes. Policymakers should focus instead on the importance of job satisfaction for teacher retention.
•We investigated the association between teacher job satisfaction and lesson quality.•Teachers with higher levels of job satisfaction tended to rate the quality of their lessons more highly.•However, the relationship between job satisfaction and independent raters of lesson quality was much weaker.•No evidence emerged of teacher job satisfaction being directly linked to pupil outcomes, including test scores.
Job attitudes Judge, Timothy A; Kammeyer-Mueller, John D
Annual review of psychology,
01/2012, Volume:
63
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Job attitudes research is arguably the most venerable and popular topic in organizational psychology. This article surveys the field as it has been constituted in the past several years. Definitional ...issues are addressed first, in an attempt to clarify the nature, scope, and structure of job attitudes. The distinction between cognitive and affective bases of job attitudes has been an issue of debate, and recent research using within-persons designs has done much to inform this discussion. Recent research has also begun to reformulate the question of dispositional or situational influences on employee attitudes by addressing how these factors might work together to influence attitudes. Finally, there has also been a continual growth in research investigating how employee attitudes are related to a variety of behaviors at both the individual and aggregated level of analysis.
This article investigates the correlation between work engagement and work-related quality of life among nursing staff at a public hospital in Sao Paulo State, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...A descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study of nursing personnel was conducted from December 2020 to January 2021, using the Brazilian versions of the Work & Well-being Survey (Utrecht Work Engagement Scale - UWES) and the Work-related Quality of Life (WRQoL) scale, following Walton's model. Nursing staffs returned a strong positive correlation (r>0.70) between the social integration domain of the WRQoL and the vigour dimension of the UWES (r=0.88; p=<0.001); a moderate positive correlation (rgreater than or equal to0.40less than or equal to0.69) between working conditions (WRQOL) and the vigour (r=0.40; p<0.001), dedication (r=0.40; p<0.001) and overall score (r=0.41; p<0.001) dimensions of the UWES. Correlations were positive and weak (rless than or equal to0.39) for the other WRQoL domains and the UWES dimensions. It was concluded that personnel with satisfactory levels of quality of life tend to show higher levels of engagement at work. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing professionals were strongly engaged and satisfied with their work-related quality of life.
O tema satisfação no trabalho tornou-se, no decorrer dos anos, objeto de vários estudos; isso ocorreu, sobretudo, pela necessidade da valorização do trabalhador nas organizações, uma vez que a ...satisfação ou insatisfação influi diretamente no sucesso de qualquer organização. Diante disso, objetivou-se analisar o nível de satisfação no trabalho em propriedades rurais localizadas no município de Rio Brilhante/MS. Para a coleta de dados, utilizou-se um questionário estruturado, desenvolvido de acordo com a escala multidimensional EST-Reduzida. Os resultados constataram de modo unânime um padrão de nível de satisfação para ambas as propriedades. Entretanto, verificou-se que a propriedade A apresentou o menor escore médio na dimensão 1 - Satisfação com os colegas (4,62), assim como a propriedade B, na dimensão 3 - Satisfação com a chefia (4,83), sendo pertinente aos gestores criarem medidas mitigadoras para a sua correção, haja vista tais resultados serem fatores que poderão prejudicar o desempenho das propriedades.
Following publication of the original article 1, the authors reported that one of the authors' names was spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown. The ...original publication of this article has been corrected.
Job satisfaction is important for employee well-being and retention, which are both crucial for high-strained occupations such as teachers and school principals. We investigated the structure and ...relationship of teachers' job satisfaction (N = 142,280) and principals' job satisfaction (N = 8,869). Results of structural equation modeling using multilevel bifactor models provide strong evidence for the validity of a model including both specific (satisfaction with the profession vs. the working environment) and general job satisfaction factors. This differential conception of job satisfaction was further tested by including the student variables disciplinary climate and student achievement from linked TALIS 2013-PISA 2012 data. Only teacher job satisfaction factors (general and working environment) were related to the disciplinary climate perceived by students, whereas the working environment job satisfaction factor was related to student achievement for both teachers and principals. Controlling for socioeconomic status reduced these estimates, but did not change the pattern of results.
Educational Impact and Implications Statement
High teacher and principal job satisfaction is associated with well-being, lower attrition, and better student outcomes. We investigated whether different aspects of job satisfaction of teachers and their principals are related to each other, to student achievement, and to disciplinary climate perceived by students. Results based on a very large representative sample revealed that job satisfaction with the working environment of both teachers and their principals is high when student achievement is high. The school's disciplinary climate was only related to satisfaction of teachers. These findings show how students, teachers, and principals influence each other and highlight the importance of targeting interventions and policies at the whole school.