Structural and Psychological Empowerment in Explaining Job Satisfaction and Burnout in Nurses: A Two-Level Investigation

Author:

Orlowska Agnieszka1,Laguna Mariola1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Institute of Psychology, Lublin, Poland

Abstract

Aim. The aim of the study was to test a two-level model of the relationships between structural empowerment in a hospital department and job satisfaction and burnout in nurses. We tested whether psychological empowerment is a mediator of these relationships. Background. We drew on empowerment theory to examine whether psychological empowerment mediates the association between organizational-level structural empowerment and nurses’ job satisfaction and burnout at the individual level. The proposed two-level model takes into account the effect of both contextual and individual factors on individual nurse’s job satisfaction and burnout. Methods. The study was conducted in 29 public hospital departments and included 309 participants employed as nurses or midwives. To analyze the results, we applied multilevel modeling and cross-level mediation analysis, with nurses as Level 1 and hospital departments as Level 2. Results. Structural empowerment at the hospital department level is positively related to nurses’ individual sense of competence and autonomy, namely, to their psychological empowerment. Structural empowerment is also positively related to job satisfaction and negatively related to burnout in nurses. Psychological empowerment is a mediator between structural empowerment and nurses’ job satisfaction as well as two dimensions of burnout: exhaustion and disengagement from work. Conclusions. These findings suggest that psychological empowerment is an underlying mechanism that may explain why structural empowerment in the hospital department is positively related to job satisfaction and negatively related to burnout in nurses. This has implications for theory by extending the multilevel nomological network of the constructs and for management practice by highlighting the role of structural empowerment for work design in public health institutions. Implications for Nursing Management. The results indicate that structural and psychological empowerment can play a significant role in creating supportive workplace conditions in hospitals. Organizing nurses’ work in a way that empowers them promotes their sense of competence and autonomy, which in turn promotes their job satisfaction and reduces burnout.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Leadership and Management

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