Identifying work-related factors associated with work–family conflict of care workers in nursing homes: A cross-sectional study

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Aims: To investigate which work-related factors are associated with work–family conflict of care workers in nursing homes, this study aimed to: (a) describe the prevalence of work–family conflict of care workers in nursing homes and (b) assess the association of work-related factors with work–family conflict. Design: Cross-sectional multicentre sub-study based on data from the Swiss Nursing Homes Human Resources Project 2018. Methods: Data were collected between September 2018 and October 2019. Work–family conflict of care workers was assessed with the Work–Family Conflict Scale (range 1–5). Prevalence was described in percentages. We used multilevel linear regression to assess the association of time-based factors (working overtime or during one's free time, employment percentage, presenteeism, shift working) and strain-based factors (staffing adequacy, leadership support) with work–family conflict. Results: Our study sample consisted of 4324 care workers working in a total of 114 nursing homes. Overall, 31.2% of respondents stated to have experienced work–family conflict (>3.0 on the Work–Family Conflict Scale). The overall mean score of the study sample for work–family conflict was 2.5. Care workers experiencing presenteeism 10 or more days per year showed the highest scores for work–family conflict (mean: 3.1). All included predictor variables were significant (p

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Hauser, C., Stahl, J., Simon, M., Valenta, S., Favez, L., & Zúñiga, F. (2023). Identifying work-related factors associated with work–family conflict of care workers in nursing homes: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 79(10), 3935–3945. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15704

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