Job crafting and Work Involvement as a Mediator to Promote Head Nurses' Organizational Citizenship Behavior at Mansoura University Hospitals

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  • Hala Gabr Mahmoud Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University, Egypt

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https://doi.org/10.15520/ijnd.2017.vol7.iss12.266.01-09

Abstract

Todays' human resource and management professionals have become interested in the concept of organizational citizenship behavior because they considered improving nursesOrganizational Citizenship Behavior(OCB) is a crucial factor for developing organizations.It improves efficiency and generally provides a healthy work environment. The field of occupational health has started to pay increased attention to the concept of job crafting specifically in nursing profession.Job crafting was defined as employees’ self-initiated, proactive behavior aimed at aligning their jobs with their own preferences, motives, and passions. Through job crafting, employees can optimize their work environment and work experience. This may affect both individual and organizational outcomes as wellbeing, performance, and job involvement. The aim of the present study is to determine relationships between job crafting and work involvement with head nurses' organizational citizenship behavior at Mansoura University Hospitals. A descriptive correlation design was used in carrying outthis study. All head nurses (n=122) who working in all general units at three Mansoura University Hospitals namely; Main University Hospital, Emergency Hospital, and Specialized Medical Hospital. were included in the study. Three tools were used for data collection, namely; Job Crafting Scale, Job Involvement Questionnaire, and Head Nurse' Organizational Citizenship Behavior Questionnaire. A major finding of the present study there was statistically significant correlation between head nurses job crafting and job involvement and their organizational citizenship. It was concluded that increasing social job resources job crafting play a significant role in the organizational citizenship behavior of head nurses Furthermore, the hypothesis that head nurses' work involvement has a mediating effect on organizational citizenship behavior. It is recommended that to promote head nurses'organizational citizenship, it is necessary to acknowledge and consider organizational-level job demands and job resources such as increasing social job resources job crafting and decreasing hindering job demands. As well as additional research should be conducted to test to what extent the study results can be generalized.

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Hala Gabr Mahmoud, Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University, Egypt

Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University, Egypt

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2017-12-28

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Mahmoud, H. G. Job Crafting and Work Involvement As a Mediator to Promote Head Nurses’ Organizational Citizenship Behavior at Mansoura University Hospitals. ijnd 2017, 7, 01-09.

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