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Nursing Professional Commitment as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Work Environment and Missed Nursing Care Among Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

Authors :
Abdelaziz Hendy PhD
Hadya Abboud Abdel Fattah PhD
Madeha Ali Abouelela PhD
Gehan Abd elfattah Atia PhD
Maha Suwailem Shuaib Alshammari PhD
Reda Mhmoud Mohamed Hables PhD
Naif S. Alzahrani PhD
Ahmed Hendy PhD
Abdulaziz Mofdy Almarwani PhD
Source :
SAGE Open Nursing, Vol 10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Introduction Nursing care plays a pivotal role in promoting patient well-being and optimizing health outcomes. The nursing profession is characterized by its commitment to delivering high-quality care to patients. Objective The purpose of the study was to explore the role of nursing professional commitment as a mediator between the work environment and missed nursing care. Methods A cross-sectional analysis study “STROBE guideline” used an online structured questionnaire to collect data. It was conducted on a sample of 813 nurses who worked at seven governmental hospitals in Egypt, in the hospital wards, operating rooms, intensive care unit (ICU) or outpatient clinics, during a 4-month period from April to August 2022. Researchers used Characteristics of nurses, Nursing Work Index-Revised, Nursing Professional Commitment Scale, and MISSCARE Questionnaire to collect the data. Structural equation modeling by AMOS was used for testing nursing professional commitment as a mediator between the work environment and missed nursing care. Nurses’ professional commitment was used as a mediator between work environment and missing nursing care. Results The working environment has a direct impact of −0.175, an indirect impact of −0.139, and a total impact of −0.314. Furthermore, professional commitment has a direct impact of −0.421. Additionally, when the working environment increases by 1, professional commitment increases by 0.33. Similarly, when the working environment increases by 1, missed care decreases by 0.175. Moreover, when professional commitment, as a mediating factor, increases by 1, missed care decreases by 0.421. Conclusion In conclusion, the findings of this study highlight the significant role of professional commitment as an intermediary factor between the working environment and missed nursing care. According to these results, it is necessary to formulate and implement intervention strategies to improve nurses’ professional commitment and working environment, which is the key to reducing their missed nursing care.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nursing
RT1-120

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23779608
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
SAGE Open Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4f27626d66e4449bbc45e4a2b7d7878e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608231226063