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OK, A., SA, R., ES, M., Emam SA, E., ER, G. (2019). Workplace Friendship among Minia University Hospitals’ Nurses. Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 43(3), 441-452. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2019.47863
Abd EL Latief OK; Refeai SA; Mohammed ES; Emam Emam SA; Ghazawy ER. "Workplace Friendship among Minia University Hospitals’ Nurses". Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 43, 3, 2019, 441-452. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2019.47863
OK, A., SA, R., ES, M., Emam SA, E., ER, G. (2019). 'Workplace Friendship among Minia University Hospitals’ Nurses', Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 43(3), pp. 441-452. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2019.47863
OK, A., SA, R., ES, M., Emam SA, E., ER, G. Workplace Friendship among Minia University Hospitals’ Nurses. Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 2019; 43(3): 441-452. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2019.47863

Workplace Friendship among Minia University Hospitals’ Nurses

Article 9, Volume 43, Issue 3, September 2019, Page 441-452  XML PDF (385.35 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2019.47863
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Authors
Abd EL Latief OK* 1; Refeai SA2; Mohammed ES2; Emam Emam SA2; Ghazawy ER2
1Department of Public Health and Occupational Medicine
2Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University.
Abstract
Introduction: Friendship at work is a natural occurrence in the workplace, so examination of the
manifestation of friendship in the workplace is a critical issue for organizations. Nurses play a central role in
healthcare, linking their communication effectiveness to team, organization, and patient outcomes. Nurse care
is one of the most important predictors of patient satisfaction, which linked to patient treatment plans. The
profession remains burdened by numerous stressors which can result in turnover. The current study focuses
on how friendships at work may develop commitment behaviors to combat turnover intention in nursing. Aim
of work: To determine the relation between work place friendship, personal and work characteristics among
nurses working at Minia University Hospitals and to assess its effect on turnover intention and job performance.
Materials and methods: It is a cross sectional study included all nurses who work at Minia University Hospitals
during the study period from December 2018 to January 2019 (476 nurses). Workplace Friendship Scale, job
performance and turnover intention were measured. Results: In the Friendship Opportunity Dimension (FOD)
subscale, there was a significant difference in scores between males and females. There were no effects of
marital status or age group regarding workplace friendships. There was a significant effect of department and
work shift on opportunity and prevalence of friendship. Friendship opportunity had an effect on job performance
(β=0,150 and p=0.005), however it had no significant effect on turnover intention. On the other hand, friendship < br />prevalence had a significant effect on both job performance and turnover intention scale (β=0,195 and p=0.0001,
β=-0,170 and p=0.002 respectively).Conclusion: There were good interpersonal relationships between nurses working at Minia University Hospitals. Friendships seemed to be more developed among males. Night shiftshad more opportunities for friendships at the workplace. Workplace friendship influenced job performance andturnover intention
Keywords
Friendship; Work; Nurses; Turnover intention and Job performance
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