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Conditions for staff acceptance of organizational change: burnout as a mediating construct
Relationships among organizational change strategies, staff engagement with work, and staff acceptance of change in two amalgamating hospitals were examined. Acceptance of change, as indicated by positive perceptions of morale, job security, and quality of patient care, was associated with supportive supervision, confidence in management, effective communication, and work meaningfulness. Engagement with work acted as mediator in most of the relationships. The impact of major organizational change on individuals is explored and management strategies examined.
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Journal
Anxiety, stress and copingVolume
11Issue
1Pagination
1 - 25Publisher
Taylor & FrancisLocation
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1061-5806eISSN
1477-2205Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
1998, OPAUsage metrics
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burnoutorganizational changework meaningfulnesssupervisioncommunicationScience & TechnologySocial SciencesLife Sciences & BiomedicineNeurosciencesPsychiatryPsychology, MultidisciplinaryNeurosciences & NeurologyPsychologySTRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELSJOB BURNOUTPARTICIPATIONFITBEHAVIORSGOODNESSCULTUREIMPACTCRISISWORK