Speak-Up Behavior of Oncology Nurses: Organizational Trust and Structural Empowerment as Determinants.

J Nurs Adm

Author Affiliations: Nurse and PhD Candidate (Gencer), Education Unit, Ankara Etlik City Hospital; and Associate Professor (Dr Duygulu), Faculty of Nursing, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: September 2023

Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the mediating roles of organizational trust and structural empowerment on the speak-up behavior of oncology nurses.

Background: Organizational trust can create opportunities for a good working environment. Structural empowerment is an important factor affecting the speak-up behavior of nurses. The intermediary roles of organizational trust and structural empowerment on speak-up behavior are not specific.

Methods: A correlational descriptive research design was used, and 232 nurses from 2 different hospital levels (the Ministry of Health hospital and university hospital) responded to 4 questionnaires.

Result: The results reflect that organizational trust and structural empowerment are a factor on nurses' speak-up behavior.

Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that a work environment where organizational trust is developed and a structural empowerment framework is in place contributes to nurses' speak-up behavior among oncology nurses.

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