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Factors Influencing Nurse Assistants' Job Satisfaction in Nursing Homes in Canada and Spain: A Comparison of Two Cross-Sectional Observational Studies

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 235-244

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0733464820980567

Keywords

stress; COVID-19; job satisfaction; nurses; supportive supervisors; nursing assistants

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  1. Health Services Research Fund
  2. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario, Canada [06694]
  3. College of Nursing of Lleida
  4. Council of Nursing of Catalonia
  5. University of Lleida for Catalonia [089352]
  6. Walter & Maria Schroeder Institute for Brain Innovation and Recovery

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This study found associations between stress and job satisfaction, as well as the moderating role of stress on the association between supervisory support and job satisfaction. Stress related to residents' behaviors was negatively associated with job satisfaction among nursing assistants in both Canada and Spain. Additionally, in Canada, stress moderated the positive association between supervisory support and job satisfaction.
Objectives: To access associations between job satisfaction and supervisory support as moderated by stress. Methods: For this cross-sectional study, data collected from 591 nursing assistants in 42 nursing homes in Canada and Spain were analyzed with mixed-effects regression. Results: In both countries, stress related to residents' behaviors was negatively associated with job satisfaction, and, in Canada, it moderated the positive association between supervisory support and job satisfaction. Stress related to family conflict issues moderated the positive association of supervisory support and job satisfaction differently in each location: in Canada, greater stress was associated with a weaker association between supervisory support and job satisfaction; in Spain, this was also observed but only when supervisory support was sufficiently weak. Discussion: Stress was associated with lower job satisfaction and moderated the association of supervisory support and job satisfaction, reinforcing the importance of supervisors supporting nursing assistants, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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