Relationships between job burnout, ethical climate and organizational citizenship behaviour among registered nurses: A cross-sectional study

Lyu Wang, Xiaoyu Dong, Yan An, Cancan Chen, Marion Eckert, Greg Sharplin, Jennifer Fish, Xiuzhen Fan

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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the levels of nurses' organizational citizenship behaviour and the associations between job burnout and ethical climate with organizational citizenship behaviour. 

Background: Organizational citizenship behaviour improves adverse outcomes led by nursing shortage. However, the associations between three dimensions of job burnout and organizational citizenship behaviour are inconsistent, and little is known about whether ethical climate is related to organizational citizenship behaviour in nurses. 

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 1157 nurses were selected using convenience sampling from April to October 2019. Self-report surveys assessed nurses' organizational citizenship behaviour, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, personal accomplishment and perceptions of ethical climate. 

Results: Mean organizational citizenship behaviour was high among nurses. The regression model showed that job burnout and ethical climate explained an additional 38.6% of the variance in organizational citizenship behaviour over and above sociodemographic factors, with 44.9% of the total variance. 

Conclusion: Nurses' organizational citizenship behaviour was at a relatively high level. Depersonalization was negatively associated with organizational citizenship behaviour while personal accomplishment and ethical climate were positively related to organizational citizenship behaviour. Therefore, nurse leaders are encouraged to take measures to help nurses reduce job burnout and create a favourable ethical climate for increasing nurses' organizational citizenship behaviour.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13115
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Practice
Volume29
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • depersonalization
  • ethical climate
  • nurses
  • organizational citizenship behaviour
  • personal accomplishment

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