Organisational and individual resources as antecedents of older nursing professionals’ organisational commitment : Investigating the mediating effect of the use of selection, optimisation and compensation strategies
Abstract
Aim and objectives
To investigate how organisational and individual resources are linked to older (50+) nursing professionals’ organisational commitment, and to examine the possible mediating role of the active use of selection, optimisation and compensation (SOC) strategies.
Background
Many healthcare organisations need to find ways to retain their older nursing professionals due to nursing shortage.
Design
To test a set of hypotheses, cross-sectional survey data (n = 396) were used. Data were analysed using correlation analysis and partial least-squares structural equation modelling. STROBE Statement for cross-sectional studies has been followed in this study.
Results
The results exhibited that both individual and organisational resources and the active use of SOC strategies were positively associated with older nursing professionals’ organisational commitment. The active use of SOC strategies had a partially mediating role in the relationship between individual resource (career management self-efficacy) and organisational commitment. Similarly, career management self-efficacy partially mediated the association between organisational resources (perceived high-involvement work practices) and organisational commitment.
Conclusions
Regarding the retention of older nursing professionals, attention should be paid to both individual and organisational resources and the active use of SOC strategies.
Relevance for clinical practice
By providing opportunities to actively use SOC strategies and by paying attention to career management self-efficacy among older nursing professionals, nursing managers may influence the retention of the older nursing workforce. Similarly, supportive organisational practices can support older nursing professionals’ career management self-efficacy and their organisational commitment.
Main Authors
Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2021
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202105243143Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0962-1067
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15785
Language
English
Published in
Journal of Clinical Nursing
Citation
- Salminen, H., von Bonsdorff, M., Vanhala, M., McPhee, D., & Miettinen, M. (2021). Organisational and individual resources as antecedents of older nursing professionals’ organisational commitment : Investigating the mediating effect of the use of selection, optimisation and compensation strategies. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 13(15-16), 2420-2430. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15785
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Research Council of Finland
Finnish Work Environment Fund
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Research costs of Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Others
Others, AoF
Akatemiatutkijan tutkimuskulut, SA
Akatemiatutkija, SA
Muut
Muut, SA
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Additional information about funding
This study was funded by the Finnish Work Environment Fund (grant number 115192) and the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 294530, 307114 and 303920).
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