نتایج جستجو برای: job demands

تعداد نتایج: 132265  

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2012
Bernadette M Willemse Jan de Jonge Dieneke Smit Marja F I A Depla Anne Margriet Pot

BACKGROUND Healthcare workers in nursing homes are faced with high job demands that can have a detrimental impact on job-related outcomes, such as job satisfaction. Job resources may have a buffering role on this relationship. The Demand-Control-Support (DCS) Model offers a theoretical framework to study how specific job resources can buffer the adverse effects of high demands, and can even act...

2008
Anja Van den Broeck Maarten Vansteenkiste Hans De Witte Willy Lens

Within the Job Demands-Resources model, the presence of job demands (e.g., work pressure) and the absence of job resources (e.g., social support) relate to burnout through a psychological energetic process, whereas the presence of job resources associates with work engagement through a motivational process. Although various mechanisms have been suggested to understand these processes, empirical...

2017
Anne-Kathrin Konze Wladislaw Rivkin Klaus-Helmut Schmidt

Previous meta-analytic findings have provided ambiguous evidence on job control as a buffering moderator of the adverse impact of job demands on psychological well-being. To disentangle these mixed findings, we examine the moderating effect of job control on the adverse effects of quantitative workload and emotional dissonance as distinct work-related demands on emotional exhaustion over time. ...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2011
Jennifer D Nahrgang Frederick P Morgeson David A Hofmann

In this article, we develop and meta-analytically test the relationship between job demands and resources and burnout, engagement, and safety outcomes in the workplace. In a meta-analysis of 203 independent samples (N = 186,440), we found support for a health impairment process and for a motivational process as mechanisms through which job demands and resources relate to safety outcomes. In par...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2013
Beata A Basińska Ewa Wilczek-Rużyczka

OBJECTIVE Job rewards have both, an intrinsic and an extrinsic motivational potential, and lead to employees' development as well as help them to achieve work goals. Rewards can balance job demands and protect from burnout. Due to changes on the labour market, new studies are needed. The aim of our study was to examine the role of demands and individual rewards (and their absence) in burnout am...

Journal: :Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies 2019

ژورنال: ارگونومی 2013
برزیده, مصطفی, طباطبایی, سید حمیدرضا , چوبینه, علیرضا ,

Introduction: Job stress can influence job turnover in organizations. Little data is available on job stress dimensions and their relationship to job turnover among Iranian nurses. The aims of this study were investigating job stress dimensions and examining their relationship to job change intention among nurses.  Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 385 randomly selecte...

2007
Despoina Xanthopoulou Arnold B. Bakker Evangelia Demerouti Wilmar B. Schaufeli

This study examined the role of three personal resources (self-efficacy, organizational-based self-esteem, and optimism) in the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model. The authors hypothesized that personal resources (1) moderate the relationship between job demands and exhaustion, (2) mediate the relationship between job resources and work engagement, and (3) relate to how employees perceive their...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2009
Michael C Gadinger Joachim E Fischer Sven Schneider Gisela C Fischer Gunter Frank Walter Kromm

This study assessed the main, curvilinear, interactive and gender-dependent effects of job demands, job control and social support in the prediction of sleep quality. Participants were 348 male and 76 female executives and managers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. A multiple regression controlling for age, occupational hierarchy and various health behaviors was computed. On the level of t...

Journal: :Industrial health 2009
Nearkasen Chau Marie Choquet Bruno Falissard Lorhandicap Group

This study assessed the relationships of lifetime smoking and initiating smoking with job demands among 2,888 randomly selected workers, aged 15 yr or over, using a post-mailed questionnaire. Cumulated job demands (CJD) was defined as the number of: using pneumatic tools, other vibrating hand tools, hammer, tasks at height, working in adverse climate, pace of working, cold, heat, and noise expo...

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