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KMID : 0614820070130030335
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2007 Volume.13 No. 3 p.335 ~ p.344
Influential Factors on Turnover Intention of Nurses: The Affect of Nurse¡¯s Organizational Commitment and Career Commitment to Turnover Intention
Kim Mi-Ran

Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study aims to provide a fundamental basis for more efficient human resource
management of hospitals through career development and through lowering the rate of turnover of nurses.

Methods : The target group was 370 nurses who are currently employed at four general hospitals. Three hundred and twenty-nine documents were collected, and the statistical results were generated by the SAS program.

Results : The average mean score of organizational commitment, career commitment and turnover intention were: 3.13 points for affective commitment, 3.09 points for continuance commitment and 2.92 points for normative commitment, out of a five point scale. The average mean score of career commitment and turnover intention was 2.89 and 3.28 points. The most influential variable in turnover intention was affective commitment out of organizational commitment.

Conclusion : This study verified that organizational commitment and career commitment are key variables that
could decrease turnover intentions.
KEYWORD
Organizations, Career mobility, Personnel turnover
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