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Perspectives in Nursing Science
2013 Volume.10 No. 2 p.151 ~ p.157
Difficulties Faced by Working Mothers and Potential Solutions to these Problems: A Survey of Nursing Personnel in a Korean Teaching Hospital
Kim Young-Mee

Kim Min-Young
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify difficulties that working mothers face and solutions to the identified problems.

Methods: The study design was a cross-sectional, descriptive survey. A survey with 8 items rated on a 5-point scale (1~5) and 5 open-ended questions was administered to 48 married nurses and nurse aides working in 5 nursing units of a teaching hospital in South Korea in April 2013.

Results: The score of satisfaction with childrearing patterns (mean=3.31¡¾0.79) was higher than that of satisfaction with spousal support (mean=3.08¡¾0.85). The score of working mother¡¯s turnover intention (mean=2.40¡¾1.03) was lowest among the 8 items, but partners did not want their wives to quit work (mean=3.60¡¾1.22). Satisfaction with company employmen benefits for childrearing (mean=2.90¡¾0.72) had the lowest score among the 4 satisfaction types analyzed. The turnover intention and satisfactions with childrearing (r=-.51, p<.001), spousal support (r=-.43, p=.002), supervisor¡¯s support (r=-.36, p=.013), and company benefits (r=-.37, p=.009) showed significant negative correlations.

Conclusion: According to these results, familial support for childrearing is highly correlated with employed mothers¡¯ turnover intention. So improvement of familial support for childrearing will reduce married nurses¡¯ turnover intention. In addition, well-organized nursery facilities are recommended for enabling working mothers to continue their careers. Furthermore, more family-friendly welfare policies such as a flextime systems or compulsory paternity leave should be reinforced in the workplace.
KEYWORD
Working women, Nurses, Child rearing, Support, Turnover intention
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