Development and validation of challenge-hindrance demands scale for the nursing profession: A mixed-methods research study

被引:3
|
作者
Mahaveerachartkul, Korkiat [1 ]
Sooraksa, Nanta [2 ]
机构
[1] Srinakharinwirot Univ, Behav Sci Res Inst, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
[2] Natl Inst Dev Adm, Grad Sch Human Resource Dev, Bangkok 10240, Thailand
关键词
Challenge-Hindrance demands; Job demands-resources model; Nursing; Scale development; Scale validation; JOB DEMANDS; WORK ENGAGEMENT; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; RESOURCES MODEL; MEDIATING ROLE; BURNOUT; NURSES; SATISFACTION; ANTECEDENTS; INTENTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06890
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Although common work conditions cannot be clearly classified as positive or negative, previous challenge-hindrance demands scales have failed to address this issue. Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate scales that allow the assessment of perceived levels of challenge-hindrance demands in the nursing profession and that are in conformance with the nature of the construct. Design: The study employed an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design, composed of two phases. Firstly, the qualitative method was employed to find out the common work environment that is typically linked to the job demands of nurses; new scales were generated following the results. Secondly, the quantitative method was employed to refine and assess the validity and reliability of the instruments. Participants: The key informants for the interview were 11 registered nurses from seven private hospitals in Bangkok, Thailand. In addition, the sample of the quantitative study, consisting of 761 Thai nurses from 16 private hospitals in Bangkok was randomly divided into three parts for different analyses (i.e., exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor and reliability analysis, and nomological validity analysis). Results: The findings demonstrated that the assessment of the challenge-hindrance demands consists of three parts: The amount of experience with stressors, the appraisal of challenges, and the appraisal of obstacles. The analyses led to the creation of two scales: the challenge demands scale and the hindrance demands scale, each with 14 variables and four dimensions. Conclusions: The separation of the scales into three parts made it evident that, since job demands themselves are part of an inevitably stressful work environment, hospitals have to focus on the individual interpretation of each job demand in order to manage the burnout and engagement of nurses. In addition, the scales have potential use in studies relevant to problems encountered in the nursing profession (e.g., opting to pursue a different career).
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Validation of the teaching equity enactment scenario scale in Singapore: a mixed-methods convergent study
    Chang W.-C.
    Quality & Quantity, 2023, 57 (6) : 5257 - 5282
  • [22] Redesigned final year research program for undergraduate nursing students: A mixed-methods study
    Ng, Jamie Qiao Xin
    Chua, Jing Shi
    Ang, Wei How Darryl
    Lau, Lydia Siew Tiang
    Pereira, Jessica Raffaella
    Ang, Emily Neo Kim
    Chin, Annelissa Mien Chew
    Toh, Kim Kee
    Wong, Suei Nee
    Shen, Liang
    Chua, Joelle Yan Xin
    Goh, Yong Shian Shawn
    Shorey, Shefaly
    NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2025, 147
  • [23] Destination avoidance and scale development: A mixed-methods approach
    Fan, Yulan
    Wong, IpKin Anthony
    Leong, Aliana Man Wai
    Sun, Danni
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT, 2024, 60 : 416 - 428
  • [24] Development of a new scale to measure subjective career success: A mixed-methods study
    Shockley, Kristen M.
    Ureksoy, Heather
    Rodopman, Ozgun Burcu
    Poteat, Laura F.
    Dullaghan, Timothy Ryan
    JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 2016, 37 (01) : 128 - 153
  • [25] Credible Phenomenological Research: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Flynn, Stephen V.
    Korcuska, James S.
    COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION, 2018, 57 (01) : 34 - 50
  • [26] Mixed-Methods Research in the Study of Welfare States
    Niedzwiecki, Sara
    Nunnally, David
    PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 2017, 50 (04) : 1028 - 1031
  • [27] Development and validation of the Principal Emotion Inventory: A mixed-methods approach
    Chen, Junjun
    EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP, 2021, 49 (05) : 750 - 767
  • [28] Nursing students' experiences of violence and aggression: A mixed-methods study
    Hallett, Nutmeg
    Wagstaff, Chris
    Barlow, Tony
    NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2021, 105 : 105024
  • [29] Service Learning in the Nursing Bachelor Thesis: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Roca, Judith
    Gros Naves, Silvia
    Canet-Velez, Olga
    Torralbas-Ortega, Jordi
    Tort-Nasarre, Gloria
    Postic, Tijana
    Martinez, Laura
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (19)
  • [30] Nursing practice and teleconsultations in a pandemic context: A mixed-methods study
    Regragui, Safa
    Malham, Sabina Abou
    Gaboury, Isabelle
    Bois, Caroline
    Deville-Stoetzel, Nadia
    Maillet, Lara
    Savoie, Annie
    Breton, Mylaine
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2023, 32 (17-18) : 6339 - 6353