Relationship between organisational dehumanization and nurses' deviant behaviours: A moderated mediation model

Aisha Sarwar*, Jabran Khan, Lakhi Muhammad, Namra Mubarak, Mastura Jaafar

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Abstract

Aim(s): This paper investigated the impact of organisational dehumanization on nurses' deviant behaviours in the Pakistani health sector directly and indirectly through job stress. The study also examined the moderation role of occupational self-efficacy on the relationship between organisational dehumanization and job stress. Background: While the attitudinal outcomes of organisational dehumanization have been a focus of research, its behavioural outcomes are a relatively ignored research area. Method: Data were collected from 295 nurses working in hospitals across Pakistan via self-administered questionnaires with two measurement points to test the direct and indirect effects of organisational dehumanization. Results: The hypothesized relationships were tested with SPSS 25 and the Process Macro Model 7. The results showed that organisational dehumanization increased deviant behaviours among nurses directly and indirectly via job stress. Moreover, occupational self-efficacy plays moderation role and weakens the relationship between organisational dehumanization and job stress. Conclusion: This study contributes to the existing literature by concentrating on predictors that trigger deviant behaviour among nurses. It also assessed the mediating impact of job stress, an essential endeavour for researchers and practitioners. Implications for Nursing Management: The study outcomes can help the health sector improve their strategies to address organisational dehumanization and deviant behaviour among nurses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1036-1045
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Nursing Management
Volume29
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • deviant behaviours
  • job stress
  • nurses
  • occupational self-efficacy
  • organisational dehumanization

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