Family-supportive supervisor behaviour positively affects work behaviour and nonwork well-being among men in long-term care.
Nicole DePasqualePublished in: Journal of nursing management (2020)
Managers need to recognize that family-supportive supervisor behavior can benefit men, as many have nonwork caregiving responsibilities. Training may facilitate nurse managers' engagement in family-supportive supervisor behaviour and, in turn, improve employees' work and nonwork outcomes (link to training resources provided).