Association between organizational justice and serious psychological distress among hospital nursing staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study.
Satoshi IkedaMakoto MasumitsuSatomi AomotoMasanori YamashitaHaruka KakedaEri NagatomoYukiko KiyotaMichiko MatsuedaHikaru HoriPublished in: Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS (2024)
The findings showed that moderate procedural justice and low distributive justice were associated with SPD, highlighting the need for organizational interventions to address these factors. Imbalances in effort/reward had the greatest impact, highlighting the critical role of distributive justice in mental health. Thus, in the context of a pandemic, extreme procedural justice is not necessarily associated with mental health, and efforts to ensure distributive justice are critical to improving the mental health of hospital nursing staff. Moreover, organizational stressors should be addressed during disruptive conditions such as infectious disease outbreaks.