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Moderating effect of family structure on the relationship between early clinical exposure and emotional labor of nursing students: a cross-sectional study

Date of Publication:2024-09-01 Hits:

Affiliation of Author(s):山东大学护理与康复学院
Teaching and Research Group:基础护理学系
Journal:BMC nursing
Key Words:Early clinical exposure, Emotional labor, Family structure, Moderating effect, Nursing students
Abstract:Background
Emotional labor is an essential component of nursing practice and is important for Generation Z nursing students born from the mid-1990s to early 2010s. They will become the backbone of the nursing workforce but present more emotional regulation problems. Studies on emotional labor are limited to clinical nurses and influencing factors at the individual level. The impacts of external systems on emotional labor of nursing students have not been explored. This study aimed to quantify the relationship between early clinical exposure and emotional labor and test the moderating effect of family structure on the relationship.

Methods
The cross-sectional study recruited 467 nursing students using convenience sampling from seven colleges and universities in mainland China. An e-survey created on WJX.CN was used to collect data in January 2023. Emotional labor (surface acting and deep acting) was measured with the Emotional Labor scale. Early clinical exposure (exposure or not and times of exposure) and family structure (nuclear family, extended family, and single-parent family) were assessed with self-reported questions. Descriptive statistics and the linear mixed-effects modeling were used to do the analyses.

Results
The mean scores of surface acting and deep acting were 26.66 ± 5.66 and 13.90 ± 2.40, respectively. A significant difference in scores of surface acting was not observed for exposure or not, whereas such a significant difference was found for times of exposure. Nursing students from extended families demonstrated significantly lower scores on surface acting while exposed to clinical practice compared with those from nuclear families. Family structure moderated the relationship between times of exposure and surface acting of nursing students when exposed to clinical practice for one time, but the significance disappeared when the times of exposure increased. No significant findings of early clinical exposure on deep acting were observed.

Conclusions
Early clinical exposure influenced emotional labor, and students from extended families were more likely to get benefits from early clinical exposure. Studies are needed to help students from nuclear families get comparable benefits on emotional labor as those from extended families, and improve deep acting by early clinical exposure.

All the Authors:徐瑞阳,王珊,赵梦,彭思敬,彭馨宁,叶清源
First Author:Li Li
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:吴臣,王克芳
Discipline:Medicine
First-Level Discipline:Nursing
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2024-09-01
Included Journals:SCI