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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2003 Volume.9 No. 4 p.585 ~ p.597
The Effectiveness Organizational Commitment, Job Satisfaction by Clinical Nurse¢¥s Compensation Justice
Woo Jin-Hee

Koh Myung-Suk
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to find out how clinical nurse¢¥s recognition is effected to nursing organization through compensation justice, and then will support important basic data to management of nursing organization.

Metfiods: Data collecaion was held through April 1st l0 30th in 2003, The Subjects were 375 who were working at 5 hospitals in Seoul and has experiences at least over one year.

Result: i`he average score of nurses¢¥ organizational commiment was 3.95 on a 7 point scale, and job satisfaction was 2.80 on a 5 point scale, and distribute justice was ? on a 5 point scale, and procedural justice was 2.32 on a 5 point scale. We realize the distribute justice of compensation justice showed outstanding difference by age, education back-ground, experience, status of job, religious and types of hospital foundation, comparing the procedural justice only showed the difference by marriage status and type of hospital foundation, Through the study of how compensation-justice effect to organizational commitment, distribute justice never effect instead of procedural justice made effect 30.4 %overall. transition, as well as procedural justice ex-plain 31.5% of job satisfaction.

Conclusion: Finally we have data on the clinical nurse¢¥s recognition of compensation justice disla-ibute justice and procedural justice are generally low, job satisfaction and organizational commitment are average. Job satisfaction and organizational commitment are depend upon age and educational level seriously.
KEYWORD
clinical nurses, compensation justice, organizational commitment, job satisfaction
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