Volume 16, Issue 3 (June 2018)                   Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2018, 16(3): 164-170 | Back to browse issues page

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gharacheh S, ahmadi E. PREDICTING THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE BASED ON ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE DIMENSIONS IN NURSES OF SHIRAZ HOSPITALS. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2018; 16 (3) :164-170
URL: http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-3368-en.html
1- Master of Science (MSc), Industrial Organizational Psychology, Marvdasht Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran (Corresponding Author) , Saeid_Gharacheh@yahoo.com
2- Assistant Professor, Ph.D. in Educational Management, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Branch, Marvdasht, Iran
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Background & Aims: Human resources are considered as the backbone of any health system, and the existence of desired quality of work life in health care organizations is a very important factor for the maintenance of skilled, motivated, and quality employees. Therefore, the present study aimed at predicting nurses' quality of work life through organizational justice and its dimensions. Materials & Methods: This research was a descriptive study. All nurses of Shiraz hospitals in 2016 constituted the statistical population of this study. The research sample consisted of 192 nurses who were selected by multi-stage random sampling method. After sample selection, Organizational Justice Questionnaire and Walton's Quality of Work Life Questionnaire (1973) were distributed among nurses. Data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. Results: The results showed that quality of life had a significant positive relationship with all dimensions of organizational justice, including distributive justice (r = 0.71), procedural justice (r = 0.31) and interactional justice (r=0.24). Moreover, from among the dimensions of organizational justice, distributive justice explained 50% of the changes in nurses' quality of life. Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate the impact of organizational distributive justice on nurses' quality of work life. Therefore, hospital authorities are recommended to provide conditions for the institutionalization of organization justice, especially distributive justice in hospitals.  
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