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KMID : 1002520190130030053
Korean Journal of Health Service Management
2019 Volume.13 No. 3 p.53 ~ p.65
Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction Among Nurses in Integrated Nursing Care Service Wards
Kim Jung-Mi

Lee Yu-Mi
Abstract
Objectives: This descriptive survey study aimed to identify factors that affect job satisfaction among nurses working in integrated nursing care service wards and to explore measures to increase job satisfaction among these nurses.

Methods: Data were collected between July 20 and August 3, 2018 from nurses working in integrated nursing care service wards in Busan and Changwon city, in Korea. Data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN 23.0 software(IBM corp., Armonk, NY, USA).

Results: Factors affecting job satisfaction among nurses working in integrated nursing care service wards were identified as follows: professional self-concept (¥â=.32, p=.003), which is a subdomain of nursing professionalism, and nursing foundations for quality care (¥â=.30, p=.001), which is a subdomain of nursing work environment. The model had an explanatory power of 54.7%.

Conclusions: Nursing professionalism should be strongly established among nurses, as nurses are key players in a health system that allows stable and expanded operations of integrated nursing care. Intervention measures that create a better work environment for nurses should also be implemented. Furthermore, it is necessary to develop systematic strategies and multifaceted efforts to increase nurses¡¯ job satisfaction in integrated nursing care service wards.
KEYWORD
Integrated Nursing Care Service, Job Satisfaction, Role Conflict, Nursing Professionalism, Nursing Work Environment
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