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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2018 Volume.24 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.60
Factor Influencing New Graduate Nurses¡¯ Turnover Intention according to Length of Service
Ji Eun-A

Kim Ji-Soo
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore factors influencing turnover intention of new graduate nurses according to length of services.

Methods: From May to July, 2017, a survey was conducted among 220 nurses working in four hospitals. Inclusion criteria were new graduate nurses who had careers of less than 16 months. Data were collected on organizational socialization, support in work place, job stress, and turnover intention.

Results: Satisfaction with current work department, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and job stress were significant factors influencing turnover intention of new nurses with less than six months experience. However, in case of nurses with seven to 15 months experience, only organizational commitment influenced turnover intention.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that the factors influencing turnover intention are different according to the length of time the new graduate nurses have worked. To reduce the turnover intention of new nurses, it is necessary to differentiate human resource management approaches according to length of employment. The study results could be useful evidence for developing strategies to reduce turnover in new nurses.
KEYWORD
Job satisfaction, Personnel turnover, Intention
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