The influence of supportive work environment on work-related stress and conflict management style among emergency care nurses: A descriptive correlational study

Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2024 Feb;21(1):45-58. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12696. Epub 2024 Jan 2.

Abstract

Background: Stress and conflict in emergency departments are inevitable but can be managed. A supportive work environment is key to helping emergency care providers, especially nurses, constructively manage work-related stress and conflict.

Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of supportive work environments on work-related stress and conflict management style among emergency care nurses.

Methods: A descriptive correlational research design was utilized. Data were collected from 221 staff nurses recruited from two university hospital emergency departments in Alexandria, Egypt. Three instruments were used: (1) perceived organizational support scale, (2) nurses' occupational stressors scale, and (3) conflict management style inventory.

Results: There was a highly significant correlation between supportive work environments and work-related stress (p = .000) and a significant correlation between supportive work environments and conflict management style (p = .026). Supportive work environments had a significant inverse negative relationship with work-related stress experienced by nurses (p = .001) and accounted for 51% of variance in work-related stress. Meanwhile, supportive work environments had a significant positive relationship with conflict management styles of nurses (p = .026). Work-related stress had a significant relationship with nurses' conflict management style (p = .000) and accounted for 45% of the variance in conflict management style.

Linking evidence to action: The style of conflict management modeled by staff within emergency departments can positively or negatively influence the work environment and level of work-related stress. There is a necessity to cultivate a supportive culture for nurses in emergency departments to develop skills for constructive conflict management styles to reduce work-related stress.

Keywords: care; conflict management style; emergency; nurses; stress; supportive environment; work.

MeSH terms

  • Conflict, Psychological
  • Emergency Medical Services*
  • Humans
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital*
  • Occupational Stress*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Working Conditions