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Title: The influence of job crafting on the quality of care provided by nursing home employees: The moderating effect of organizational identification
Author: Romeo Delgado, Marina
Yepes i Baldó, Montserrat
Nordin, Maria
Westerberg, Kristina
Lundmark, Robert
Morales, Pamela
Keywords: Infermeria a domicili
Cura de les persones grans
Assistència a les persones grans
Satisfacció en el treball
Garantia de qualitat
Compromís organitzacional
Home nursing
Older people's care
Old age assistance
Job satisfaction
Quality assurance
Organizational commitment
Issue Date: 3-Oct-2021
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: Our goal was to analyze the positive effect of job crafting activities involving nursing home employees on their perceived quality of care, and the moderating effect of organizational identification. A two-wave non-experimental design (with an interval of 12 months) was used. The Job Crafting Questionnaire, the Identification-Commitment Inventory, and the Quality of Care Questionnaire (QoC) were administered to 226 nursing home employees in two waves. The results of the hierarchi-cal regression analyses found significant association between job crafting subdimensions and quality of care twelve months later. Organizational identification was shown to play a moderating role in these relationships when analyzing the effect of cognitive crafting. In this sense, the effect of cognitive crafting on quality of care is only found with high levels of identifi-cation. The findings highlight the importance of the job crafting dimensions (task, relational and cognitive) when it comes to enhancing quality of care in residential homes for the elderly. This is especially relevant for cognitive crafting among employees with high levels of organizational identification. This research provides managers with guidance when allocating job crafting opportunities aimed at making improvements in quality of care. In this respect, organizations must offer job crafting training to stimulate and support their employees and, on the other hand, managers should encourage employees to craft their jobs, gearing their needs, abilities, and goals to corporate values and competencies.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02317-y
It is part of: Current Psychology, 2021, vol. 42, p. 10613-10628
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/199526
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02317-y
ISSN: 1046-1310
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