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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2024 Volume.30 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.41
Influences of Organizational Culture, Nursing Workplace Spirituality, and Nurses¡¯ Perceived Health Status on Quality of Nursing Work Life according to Nursing Clinical Ladder
Lee Hyun-Sook

Jin Ju-Hyun
Lee Ju-Ri
Kim Hye-Jin
Jung Yeon-Jae
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the influence of nursing organizational culture, nursing workplace spirituality, and nurses¡¯ perceived health status on quality of nursing work life according to nursing clinical ladder at a tertiary hospital.
Methods: Participants were nurses working at a tertiary hospital in D city, and a total of 352 participants were recruited according to four stages of clinical experience: novice stage (below 1 year), advanced beginner stage (2~3 years), competent stage (4~6 years), and proficiency stage (above 7 years). Data were collected from February 7-February 16, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe test, and Multiple regression.

Results: There was statistically significant correlation between innovation-oriented nursing organizational culture, nursing workplace spirituality, nurses¡¯ perceived health status and quality of nursing work life. In all clinical ladder stages, nursing work spirituality and nurses¡¯ perceived health status were factors influencing the quality of nursing work life; innovation-oriented nursing organizational culture was an influencing factor in the novice, advanced beginner, and competent stage, but not the proficient stage.

Conclusion: To improve the quality of nursing work life, it is necessary to develop and apply practical programs that reflect nurses¡¯ characteristics at each clinical ladder stage.
KEYWORD
Quality of life, Organizational culture, Spirituality, Health status, Nurses
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