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The relationship between trust in first‐line nurse managers and organizational commitment
Author(s) -
Akgerman Ayşe,
Sönmez Betül
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international nursing review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1466-7657
pISSN - 0020-8132
DOI - 10.1111/inr.12576
Subject(s) - organizational commitment , scale (ratio) , psychology , nursing , sample (material) , regression analysis , nurse administrator , descriptive statistics , organizational culture , business , public relations , social psychology , medicine , medline , political science , computer science , chemistry , physics , statistics , mathematics , chromatography , quantum mechanics , machine learning , law
Aim To determine the effects of nurses’ trust in first‐line nurse managers on their organizational commitment. Background Trust in managers is known to have important effects on employees’ organizational commitment. Methods A descriptive, cross‐sectional and correlational research design used in this study. The sample was selected using proportional quota sampling which consisted of 723 nurses working in four hospitals in Istanbul ( n =  723). The data collection tools were a nurse information questionnaire, the Trust in Manager Scale and the Organizational Commitment Scale. The data were analysed using descriptive tests, correlation and regression analysis (backward elimination). Results The three regression models which were developed in this study were significant. In these models, the affective commitment subscale had the highest explanatory rate (29.5 % ). The variables such as being over 40 years old, being employed in a public institution and working on a permanent day shift and the subscales of the trust in manager scale such as support for subordinates and providing a positive work environment were predictors that affected the nurses’ organizational commitment scores positively. Conclusion The study results show that trust in nurse managers is a determinant of nurse’s organizational commitment. Implications for nursing and health policy First‐line nurse managers can increase nurses’ organizational commitments by building their trust with positive and encouraging behaviours. Top managers should point out the role of trust in first‐line nurse managers and indicate the components of trust that lead to positive organizational outcomes.

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