Frontiers in Psychology (Oct 2024)

Do emotional demands and exhaustion affect work engagement? The mediating role of mindfulness

  • Merve Karahan Kaplan,
  • Gözde Bozkurt,
  • Bumin Çağatay Aksu,
  • Serdar Bozkurt,
  • Ayşe Günsel,
  • Gülşah Gencer Çelik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1432328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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AimThe current paper seeks to elucidate the interrelationships among emotional demands (ED), emotional exhaustion (EE), mindfulness, and work engagement (WE), with an explanation of the mediating role of mindfulness within indicated relationships.BackgroundNurses working in a stress-related environment face some emotional challenges. New methods such as mindfulness should be learned; therefore, positive outcomes occur along with new developments.MethodResponses were received from nurses through a self-report questionnaire using the convenience sample technique. Four hundred and twenty-nine nurses from health institutions in Istanbul participated in the study. The PLS-SEM technique was used to test the research model.ResultsED and mindfulness, EE and mindfulness, and mindfulness and WE relationships were found. While mindfulness was a mediator between EE and WE, it was not a mediator between ED and WE.ConclusionIt has been revealed that nurses cope with job-related challenges by being present at the moment with high awareness. Furthermore, mindful nurses also foster positive outcomes.Implications for nursing managementPrecautions should be taken because of the nursing shortage. It is better to provide mindfulness training to nursing students in schools before their professional lives. Implementing and using technologies might be helpful for nurses.

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