KMID : 1004620230290010001
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Clinical Nursing Research 2023 Volume.29 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.11
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Influencing Effects of Job Stress, Professional Autonomy, Reciprocity on the Job Embeddedness of Comprehensive Nursing Care Unit Nurses
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Park Seon-Ok
Park Wan-Ju
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the influencing effects of job stress, professional autonomy, and reciprocity on the job embeddedness among comprehensive nursing care unit nurses.
Methods: The participants in this study were 147 nurses who have worked for over 6 months in Comprehensive Nursing Care Unit. Data were collected from January 3 to January 31, 2022 from six general hospitals with more than 300 beds in three cities in G, G and P.
Results: As the results of hierarchical regression analysis, job embeddedness was lower when nurses had clinical experiences for 1 to under 5 years (¥â=-.49, p<.001), 5 to under 10 years (¥â=-.27, p=.035), 10 to under 20 years (¥â=-.54, p<.001) compared to those who had clinical experiences for more than 20 years. Also, job embeddedness was higher when there was greater balance within teamcaregiving of reciprocality (¥â=.27, p<.001) and intrinsic reward (¥â=.22, p=.003), and lower role conflict (¥â =-.27, p<.001).
Conclusion: The results of the study showed that job embededness would increase if the role conflict of comprehensive nursing care unit nurses reduces, if there was a culture that the members can make cooperative relationship with other health care professionals and, if there was an appropriate intrinsic reward depending on their work experience.
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KEYWORD
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Nursing Care, Interpersonal Relations, Occupational Stress, Professional Autonomy
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