Authors

  1. Kong, Ling-Na PhD, RN
  2. Liao, He-Ping MD
  3. Liu, Dun-Xiu MD, RN
  4. Chen, Shuo-Zhen MD, RN

Abstract

Background: Clinical nursing teachers play a critical role in nursing education, and their engagement is important to ensure the quality of clinical teaching.

 

Purpose: To describe the level of engagement and determine the relationships among organizational support, psychological capital, and engagement among clinical nursing teachers.

 

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 246 clinical nursing teachers, from 4 teaching hospitals in China, using a self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire measured organizational support, psychological capital, and work engagement.

 

Results: Clinical nursing teachers reported a medium level of engagement in teaching. Both organizational support and psychological capital had positive effects on teachers' engagement. Psychological capital partially mediated the relationship between organizational support and engagement.

 

Conclusions: Measures to improve organizational support and psychological capital are essential to enhance the engagement among clinical nursing teachers.