Title of article :
Providing a Structural Model for Workplace Spirituality, Occupational Ethics, and Organizational Loyalty in Nurses of Ardabil Hospitals in 2019-2020
Author/Authors :
Akbari, Taghi Assistant Professor - Dept of Educational Sciences - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Fathi, Davod PhD Candidate in Counseling - Dept of counseling - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Dargahi, Shahriar PhD Candidate in Counseling - Dept of counseling - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Ahmadboukani, Soliman PhD Candidate in Counseling - Dept of counseling - Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil
Abstract :
Background: The growing interest in workplace spirituality has led to the development of a new paradigm in organizational science. The present study aims to provide a structural model for workplace spirituality, occupational ethics, and organizational loyalty among nurses at Ardabil hospitals.
Materials and Methods: The statistical population, in this cross-sectional descriptive study, was composed of nurses working at Ardabil hospitals, from which 200 employees were selected by the random sampling technique, who responded to the research
instruments. The research instruments included questionnaires about workplace
spirituality, occupational ethics, and organizational loyalty. Data were analyzed by the
Pearson correlation and structural equation modeling using SPSS-25 AMOS-24 software.
Results: Results showed that there was a significant positive correlation between the
variables of workplace spirituality and organizational loyalty (P < 0.001). In addition, an
indirect effect was confirmed between these variables as mediated by occupational ethics
(P <0.05).
Conclusion: The results of this study confirmed the appropriateness of the model for
workplace spirituality, occupational ethics, and organizational loyalty among nurses at
Ardabil hospitals. Upon an improvement in the spirituality climate, managers would be able to promote organizational loyalty as well as individual and organizational performance.
Keywords :
Workplace , Spirituality , Spiritual Therapies , Hospitals , Humans , Nurses
Journal title :
Journal of Occupational Health and Epidemiology