TY - JOUR
T1 - An explanatory model of work-family conflict and resilience as predictors of job satisfaction in nurses
T2 - the mediating role of work engagement and communication skills
AU - Huaman, Nilda
AU - Morales-García, Wilter C.
AU - Castillo-Blanco, Ronald
AU - Saintila, Jacksaint
AU - Huancahuire-Vega, Salomón
AU - Morales-García, Sandra B.
AU - Calizaya-Milla, Yaquelin E.
AU - Palacios-Fonseca, Alin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023/1/31
Y1 - 2023/1/31
N2 - Background: The Job Demands and Resources (JD-R) model is used to examine predictors of well-being, work engagement, and individual or organizational outcomes. According to the model, work engagement and communication skills play a mediating role between work-family conflict and resilience to job satisfaction in nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted considering 431 Peruvian nurses of mean age (M = 40.31 years; SD = 10.94) ranging from 22 to 68 years working in public hospitals in the Lima region. Data were collected using a self-reported form of the Job Satisfaction Scale, communication skills, work engagement, work-family conflict, and resilience. The theoretical model was evaluated using structural equation modeling (SEM). Results: A theoretical model with adequate fit was obtained [χ2(2) = 6.0, P <.001, CFI = 0.995, RMSEA = 0.068, SRMR = 0.015]. Results indicated an inverse relationship between work-family conflict with communication skills (β = −.24, P <.001) and work engagement (β = −.10, P =.003). Likewise, resilience had an influence on communication skills (β =.55, P <.001) and work engagement (β =.33, P <.001). In addition, the model explains 71% of job satisfaction. Also, the results indicate the influence of work-family conflict and resilience through the mediating role of work engagement and work-family conflict on job satisfaction. Conclusions: The model confirmed that work engagement and communication skills are valid moderators to mitigate work-family conflict and strengthen resilience that favors job satisfaction in nurses.
AB - Background: The Job Demands and Resources (JD-R) model is used to examine predictors of well-being, work engagement, and individual or organizational outcomes. According to the model, work engagement and communication skills play a mediating role between work-family conflict and resilience to job satisfaction in nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted considering 431 Peruvian nurses of mean age (M = 40.31 years; SD = 10.94) ranging from 22 to 68 years working in public hospitals in the Lima region. Data were collected using a self-reported form of the Job Satisfaction Scale, communication skills, work engagement, work-family conflict, and resilience. The theoretical model was evaluated using structural equation modeling (SEM). Results: A theoretical model with adequate fit was obtained [χ2(2) = 6.0, P <.001, CFI = 0.995, RMSEA = 0.068, SRMR = 0.015]. Results indicated an inverse relationship between work-family conflict with communication skills (β = −.24, P <.001) and work engagement (β = −.10, P =.003). Likewise, resilience had an influence on communication skills (β =.55, P <.001) and work engagement (β =.33, P <.001). In addition, the model explains 71% of job satisfaction. Also, the results indicate the influence of work-family conflict and resilience through the mediating role of work engagement and work-family conflict on job satisfaction. Conclusions: The model confirmed that work engagement and communication skills are valid moderators to mitigate work-family conflict and strengthen resilience that favors job satisfaction in nurses.
KW - communication skills
KW - family-work relationship
KW - job satisfaction
KW - nurses
KW - Resilience
KW - work engagement
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U2 - 10.1177/21501319231151380
DO - 10.1177/21501319231151380
M3 - Article in a journal
C2 - 36718818
AN - SCOPUS:85147159036
SN - 2150-1319
VL - 14
JO - Journal of Primary Care and Community Health
JF - Journal of Primary Care and Community Health
ER -