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January - May | 2nd Semester 2025

Proverbs 14:20: The poor is hated even of his own neighbour: but the rich hath many friends.
 
 

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Leader000 ntm i
Date and Time of Latest Transaction005 20240222144522.0
General Information008 240222n 000 0 eng d
Cataloging Source040 _erda
Main Entry - Personal Name100 _aSunga, Mildred O.
Title2451 0_aSocial support, occupational stress and social influence of nurses as mediated by job satisfaction /
Title2451 0_cMildred O. Sunga.
Publication264 1_c2023.
Phys Description300 _billustrations ;
Phys Description300 _c28 cm.
Phys Description300 _aviii, 142 pages :
Content Type336 _2rdacontent
Content Type336 _atext
Carrier Type337 _2rdamedia
Carrier Type337 _aunmediated
Dimensions338 _2rdacarrier
Dimensions338 _avolume
Summary Note520 _aNurses today encounter distinct stressors due to the evolving demands of healthcare, highlighting the importance of examining the role of social support in reducing stress, shaping social dynamics, and influencing job satisfaction. This exploration is crucial for enhancing nurses' resilience, well-being, and creating work environments that foster high performance and superior patient care. This study aims to assess the levels of social support, occupational stress, and social influence among nurses, and how these are influenced by job satisfaction. We employed a quantitative approach, utilizing descriptive-comparative, descriptiveevaluative, and descriptive-correlational research designs. Using purposive sampling, we selected 242 participants from various system hospitals in Luzon and Visayas. Most respondents were 26 years old or younger, predominantly female, single, and with less than five years of work experience. The study found high levels of social support in informational, emotional, instrumental, and appraisal dimensions among nurses. Additionally, high levels of job satisfaction and social influence were observed, except for occupational stress. There was a significant positive correlation between social support (in terms of informational, emotional, instrumental, and appraisal support) and job satisfaction, as well as social influence. The mediation analysis showed that job satisfaction significantly influences the relationship between social support, social influence, and occupational stress. This research highlights the critical need to cultivate positive relationships, address occupational stress, and enhance job satisfaction. Such efforts are key to developing a committed and satisfied nursing workforce, which is essential for improving patient care and healthcare outcomes.
Subj: Topical650 7_aJob satisfaction.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aJob stress.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aEmployees -- Job satisfaction.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Curriculum658 _aMaster of Science in Nursing.
Subj: Curriculum658 _2local
AE: Pers Name700 _aCaagbay, Raymond C.,
AE: Pers Name700 _eAdviser.

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