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2018 Volume.48 No. 4 p.432 ~ p.442
Effects of Group Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy on the Nurses¡¯ Job Stress, Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment and Turnover Intention
Kim Hye-Lyun

Yoon Sook-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to develop a Group REBT program with group counseling for nurses and test the effect of group counseling on their job stress, burnout, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention.

Methods: A quasi-experimental study with nonequivalent control group design was employed to identify the effect of the Group REBT program on nurses¡¯ job stress, burnout, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intention. Data were collected from 47 participants from two hospitals. The data from the experimental (n=23) and control (n=24) groups were analyzed from January 5 to April 3, 2015. The Group REBT program was conducted eight tmes in all, once a week, with each session lasting 180 minutes. The effect of experimental intervention was measured for each group using a series of structured questionnaires at each of the phases: Pre-intervention, post-intervention (immediately after intervention), and post-intervention (four weeks after intervention). Following this, the significance of the changes in the scores was tested.

Results: The scores of the experimental group, which received the Group REBT program, were compared with those of the control group; the hypotheses were supported in terms of job stress (F=8.85, p<.001), burnout (F=5.62, p=.022), job satisfaction (F=2.70, p=.042), organizational commitment (F=2.97, p=.048), and turnover intention (F=4.60, p=.012).
Conclusion: The Group REBT program was shown to be an effective intervention that could reduce nurses¡¯ job stress and burnout and increase job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Therefore, the Group REBT program can be adopted by nursing organizations to strategically decrease nurses¡¯ turnover intention.
KEYWORD
Nurse, Behavior therapy, Job satisfaction
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