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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2001 Volume.7 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.84
Nurses
Lee Hye-kyung

Abstract
This descriptive study was designed to find out the relation between nurses¡¯ perceptions of jo-related empowerment, job satisfaction and organizational commitment. The data was collected form 390 staff nurses in a tertiary hospital located in seoul during the period of 2 weeks from October 6 to October 19, 2000 by means of structures questionnaire. Five instruments were used in this study included the job Activity Scale(Laschinger et al., 1994, 1999), the Organizational Relationship Scale (Laschinger et al., 1994, 1999), The conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire( Chandler, 1986), the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (Weiss et al., 1967) and the Organizational Commitment Questionnaire(Mowday et al., 1979)
The results were summarized as follows:
1) the mean of the CWEQ was 49.56 percentile, and the support was perceived higher (56 percentile) than the other subscales, opportunity, information and resources. The mean of the MSQ was 49.4 percentile and the OCQ was 54.02 percentile.
2)Nurses¡¯ perception of job related empowerment was significantly related to job satisfaction(r=.650, p<.001), and organizational commitment(r=458, p<.001), And the job satisfaction was related significantly to organizational commitment(r=.426, p<.001).
Job satisfaction (r=.583, p<.001) and organizational commitment(r=.426, p<.001) have higher relation with the opportunity subscales of the CWEQ than the others.
3) The significant difference was found in the nurses¡¯ perception of the empowerment, job satisfaction and organizational commitment according to the age group, length of nursing career and ward.
4) Results of the stepwise multiple regression shows that the nurses¡¯ perception of the empowerment and organizational commitment explained 52% of job satisfaction, and also, the nurses¡¯ perceptions of the empowerment and job satisfaction explained 35% of organizational commitment.

In conclusion, nurses¡¯ perception of the empowerment, job satisfaction and organizational commitment have a strong relationship.
The finding suggests the importance of the empowering nurses to increase job satisfaction and organizational commitment.
KEYWORD
Nurses¡¯ empowerment, Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment,
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