Workaholism and family interaction among nurses

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Autor(a) principal: Borges,Elisabete Maria das Neves
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sequeira,Carlos Alberto da Cruz, Queirós,Cristina Maria Leite, Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract This study aims to identify the prevalence of workaholism and work-family interaction, their relationship and their variation according sociodemographic and occupational characteristics among nurses. A quantitative, descriptive, correlational and transversal study was conducted with a sample of 839 Portuguese nurses. Regarding workaholism, 27% of workaholic nurses were identified, scoring a higher mean value for excessive work. For work-family interaction, the dimensions showing the highest mean values were the negative work-family interaction and the positive family-work interaction. The variables identified as significant predictors of workaholism were the work-family interaction (39%), occupational variables (10.6%) and sociodemographic variables (1.2%). Among the occupational and professional variables, the women, age equal or less than 37 years and perception of stressful work, were highlighted. The confirmation of workaholism in nurses, as well as its predictive variables are significantly important for professionals and organizations to better understand the impact of this phenomenon, particularly in mental health and to encourage the development of programmes aiming to promote health at the workplace.
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title Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
spellingShingle Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
Borges,Elisabete Maria das Neves
Workaholism
Work addiction
Family conflict
Nursing
Mental health
title_short Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
title_full Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
title_fullStr Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
title_full_unstemmed Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
title_sort Workaholism and family interaction among nurses
author Borges,Elisabete Maria das Neves
author_facet Borges,Elisabete Maria das Neves
Sequeira,Carlos Alberto da Cruz
Queirós,Cristina Maria Leite
Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
author_role author
author2 Sequeira,Carlos Alberto da Cruz
Queirós,Cristina Maria Leite
Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges,Elisabete Maria das Neves
Sequeira,Carlos Alberto da Cruz
Queirós,Cristina Maria Leite
Mosteiro-Díaz,Maria Pilar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Workaholism
Work addiction
Family conflict
Nursing
Mental health
topic Workaholism
Work addiction
Family conflict
Nursing
Mental health
description Abstract This study aims to identify the prevalence of workaholism and work-family interaction, their relationship and their variation according sociodemographic and occupational characteristics among nurses. A quantitative, descriptive, correlational and transversal study was conducted with a sample of 839 Portuguese nurses. Regarding workaholism, 27% of workaholic nurses were identified, scoring a higher mean value for excessive work. For work-family interaction, the dimensions showing the highest mean values were the negative work-family interaction and the positive family-work interaction. The variables identified as significant predictors of workaholism were the work-family interaction (39%), occupational variables (10.6%) and sociodemographic variables (1.2%). Among the occupational and professional variables, the women, age equal or less than 37 years and perception of stressful work, were highlighted. The confirmation of workaholism in nurses, as well as its predictive variables are significantly important for professionals and organizations to better understand the impact of this phenomenon, particularly in mental health and to encourage the development of programmes aiming to promote health at the workplace.
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