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Keimyung Journal of Nursing Science 2003 Volume.7 No. 1 p.55 ~ p.64
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Development of a conceptual framework on the intention of turnover in hospital nurses in Korea(I)
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Lee Byoung-Sook
Lee Mi-Soon Jung Kwuy-Im You Jung-Ok Oh Eun-Hee
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Abstract
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Because, turnover rate in hospital nurses is increasing rapidly in Korea, strategies for the management of the turnover is specially important to nurse managers. Also, for the effective management, proper conceptual models are necessary for the prediction of that phenomenon. This study was performed to develope a conceptual framework for the explanation of the intention of turnover in hospital nurses in Korea. For this purpose, researches which studies about the turnover and intention of turnover m hospital nurses and were published in Korea from 1992 to 2001 were used. The subject researches were 14, and 9 of them were survey researches and the rest of them were correlational researches. As a result of this study, a conceptual framework about the intention of turnover in hospital nurses in Korea(1) was developed. Regarding to this conceptual framework, the intention of turnover could be affected by influencing factors and mediating factors. In the influencing factors, there were person factors, job factors, and organization ard management factors. In the mediating factors, role stress, organizational commitment, and Job satisfaction were included. And consequently, the intention could be realized with the trigger by the cues to action. Considering factors of this conceptual framework, nurse managers should establish the polices for nursing staff management that is especially related to the job, organization and management. Also, nurse managers should be concerned about the mediating factors more and more.
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KEYWORD
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turnover, conceptual framework, hospital nurse
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