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KMID : 0123520150220030195
Journal of muscle and joint health
2015 Volume.22 No. 3 p.195 ~ p.204
Influence of Interpersonal relation and Job Stress on Nursing Performance of Male Nurses
Cho Mi-Kyoung

Kim Chul-Gyu
Mo Hyeong-Jung
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of interpersonal relation and job stress on nursing performance among male nurses.

Methods: This study was cross-sectional descriptive one. The data were collected from self-administered questionnaires by 110 male nurses members affiliated with the Korean Man Nurses Association. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one way ANOVA with Duncan test, Pearson correlation, and stepwise multiple regression with the SPSS/WIN 21.0.

Results: The average scores of interpersonal relation, job stress, and nursing performance were respectively 3.64, 3.10, 3.63. Nursing performance was high in married, good health condition, manager, and high salary among male nurses. Nursing performance showed significant positive correlation with interpersonal relation (p<.001), and a significant negative correlation with job stress (p=.010). Influencing factors of nursing performance among male nurses were interpersonal relation, health status, total duration of career, position, and the adjusted R2 of the regression model was 42%.

Conclusion: The results suggest that we need to develop a training program to improve the nursing performance of the male nurses.
KEYWORD
Male nurse, Interpersonal relation, Stress, Nursing performance
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