Title of article :
The Relationship Between Workplace Spirituality, Job Satisfaction and Attitude Toward Death Among the Staff of the Emergency Department
Author/Authors :
bakhtiari, zahra kharazmi university - faculty of psychology and education - department of counseling, Tehran, Iran , fathi, davod university of mohaghegh ardabili - faculty of education and psychology - department of educational sciences, Ardabil, Iran , hosseini ahagh, mir mohammad ardabil university of medical sciences - khalkhal school of medicine - department of public health, Ardabil, Iran , hosseininejad, nahid university of tehran - faculty of psychology and education - department of educational psychology counseling, Tehran, Iran , ahmadboukani, soliman university of mohaghegh ardabili - faculty of education and psychology - department of educational sciences, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The present study was carried out aimed to examine the relationship between workplace spirituality and job satisfaction. It also aimed to determine the intermediary role of attitude toward death among emergency department staff in Shiraz city. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive and correlation study, the statistical population included 90 staff of the Shiraz Emergency department who were selected through simple random sampling in 2016-2017. Spirituality questionnaires in the workplace, life satisfaction and attitude towards death were used in this research, and the data were analyzed by SPSS and EMOS software. Results: The results of the data analysis indicated that workplace spirituality had a negative effect (β=-0.32, P=0.001) on neutral acceptance and a positive effect (β=0.21, P=0.03) on active acceptance and life satisfaction (β=0.19, P=0.05). Furthermore, out of the attitudes toward death scales, only neutral acceptance could play a mediating role between workplace spirituality and life satisfaction (β=-0.27, P=0.00). Model fitting indicators show that the model has a good fit (X2=0.86, GFA=0.97, CFI=0.99). Conclusion: The results show that workplace spirituality is compatible with life satisfaction and the mediating role of attitude toward death among the staff of the emergency department.
Keywords :
Workplace spirituality , Life satisfaction , Attitude toward death , Staff of the emergency department
Journal title :
Health in Emergencies and Disasters Quarterly
Journal title :
Health in Emergencies and Disasters Quarterly