Background: Nurse Leaders try to motivate their followers to construct engaged and exciting effective teams that go above and beyond the task's requirements in order to develop a high-quality, performance-oriented, committed, and attracted nursing staff. Aim: The study aimed to assess perspective of teamwork effectiveness and its relation with job attraction and organizational commitment among staff nurses. Research Design: Descriptive correlational research design was utilized. Setting: The study was conducted in Critical Care Units at Beni-Suef University Hospitals. Sample: 873 staff nurses who worked in the previously mentioned setting. Tools of data collection: Data was collected through four main tools namely (I) Personal characteristics data Sheet, (II) Team Effectiveness Questionnaire (III) Job Attraction Assessment Questionnaire, and (IV) Organizational commitment Questionnaire. Results: The findings of this study showed that about two-thirds of studied nurses (66.1%) had a high teamwork effectiveness level, more than two-thirds 68.0% of them had moderate job attraction, and more than half 58.5% of them had moderate organizational commitment level. Conclusion: It was concluded that teamwork effectiveness was positively statistically significant correlated with job attraction and organizational commitment. Recommendations: Hospital administration should conduct a training program for different levels of nurse managers to promote teamwork effectiveness in their organization.
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Hassan Mohamed, S., Ahmed Abd Allah Mohamed, N., & Hussein Yassein Hussein, N. (2022). Perspective of Teamwork Effectiveness and Its Relation with Job Attraction and Organizational Commitment among Staff Nurses. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 13(1), 996–1008. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejhc.2022.222634
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