The Association of Nursing Homes’ Organizational Context With Care Aide Empowerment: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Iaconi Alba1ORCID,Hoben Matthias2ORCID,Berta, PhD Whitney1ORCID,Duan Yinfei3ORCID,Norton Peter G4,Song Yuting5ORCID,Chamberlain Stephanie A3ORCID,Beeber Anna6ORCID,Anderson Ruth A7,Lanham Holly J8,Perez Janelle7,Wang Jing9,Choroschun Katharina10,Shrestha Shovana3ORCID,Cummings Greta3ORCID,Estabrooks Carole A3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

2. Faculty of Health, School of Health Policy and Management, York University , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

3. Faculty of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta , Canada

4. Family Medicine, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta , Canada

5. Faculty of Nursing, Qingdao University , Qingdao, Shandong , China

6. School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

7. School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, North Carolina , USA

8. Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, The University of Texas Health San Antonio , San Antonio, Texas , USA

9. Nursing Department, College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire , Durham, New Hampshire , USA

10. School of Public Health, Bielefeld University , Bielefeld , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Organizational context is thought to influence whether care aides feel empowered, but we lack empirical evidence in the nursing home sector. Our objective was to examine the association of features of nursing homes’ unit organizational context with care aides’ psychological empowerment. Research Design and Methods This cross-sectional study analyzed survey data from 3765 care aides in 91 Western Canadian nursing homes. Random-intercept mixed-effects regressions were used to examine the associations between nursing home unit organizational context and care aides’ psychological empowerment, controlling for care aide, care unit, and nursing home covariates. Results Organizational (IVs) culture, social capital, and care aides’ perceptions of sufficient time to do their work were positively associated with all four components of psychological empowerment (DVs): competence (0.17 [0.13, 0.21] for culture, 0.18 [0.14, 0.21] for social capital, 0.03 [0.01, 0.05] for time), meaning (0.21 [0.18, 0.25] for culture, 0.19 [0.16, 0.23] for social capital, 0.03 [0.01, 0.05 for time), self-determination (0.38 [0.33, 0.44] for culture, 0.17 [0.12, 0.21] for social capital, 0.08 [0.05, 0.11] for time), and impact (0.26 [0.21, 0.31] for culture, 0.23 [0.19, 0.28] for social capital, 0.04 [0.01, 0.07] for time). Discussion and Implications In this study, modifiable elements of organizational context (i.e., culture, social capital, and time) were positively associated with care aides’ psychological empowerment. Future interventions might usefully target these modifiable elements of unit level context in the interest of assessing their effects on staff work attitudes and outcomes, including the quality of resident care.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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