The protective role of self-efficacy against workplace incivility and burnout in nursing: A time-lagged study

Conclusion: Relational occupational coping self-efficacy is an important protective factor against negative work behavior. Practice Implications: Organizations should provide nurses with opportunities to build their coping strategies for managing job demands and difficult interpersonal interactions. Similarly, providing exposure to effective role models and providing meaningful verbal encouragement are other sources of efficacy information for building nurses’ relational coping self-efficacy.
Source: Health Care Management Review - Category: American Health Tags: Features Source Type: research