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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2011 Volume.17 No. 4 p.391 ~ p.401
The Effect of Empowerment on Nursing Performance, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, and Turnover Intention in Hospital Nurses
Oh Eun-Hee

Chung Bok-Yae
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of empowerment on nursing performance, job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention in hospital nurses.

Method: The subjects were 345 nurses at a general hospital in D city. Data were collected by structured questionnaire from January 10 to February 15, 2009. Data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, ANOVA, Scheffe¡¯s test, and Pearson correlation coefficient, multiple regression by SPSS win 17.0 program.

Results: The mean scores were 3.60() of empowerment, 3.80() of nursing performance, 3.49() of job satisfaction, 4.70() of organizational commitment, and 2.34() of turnover intention. Empowerment was correlated with nursing performance, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment positively, but correlated with turnover intention negatively. As a result of multiple regression, empowerment has 34.3% of the explanatory power on nursing performance, 24.0% on job satisfaction, 30.7% on organizational commitment, and 15.6% on turnover intention.

Conclusion: Empowerment was a critical variable affecting nursing job performance, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover. Also, if various variable - active and adequate child-care support system, provided conditions continue to study, and adequate and appropriate compensation for nursing performance - affecting empowerment are managed, nurses¡¯ empowerment level will rise at the same time.
KEYWORD
Empowerment, Nursing performance, Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment, Turnover intention
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