KMID : 1003720130220040314
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Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2013 Volume.22 No. 4 p.314 ~ p.323
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Factors to Affect Turnover Intention of Nurse: Focusing on Personal, Situational and Interpersonal Relation Variables
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Im Sook-Bin
Cho Mi-Kyoung Heo Myoung-Lyun
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to figure out influences of supervisor¡¯s and colleague¡¯s supports, nursing work environment, ego-resilience, organizational commitment and burnout on turnover intention of nurses working in general hospitals.
Methods: The data were collected from 379 nurses working in general hospitals with more than 500 beds in S city from July 1 to August 31, 2012. The collected data were analyzed with independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation and Hierarchial regression analysis by using SPSS 19.0.
Results: In case the subject was young, with work experience of 1~5 years, single, female and position of general nurse, turnover intention was statistically significantly higher. Turnover intention, supervisor¡¯s support, nursing work environment, organizational commitment and ego-resilience showed significantly negative correlations, but burnout showed significantly positive correlations. In case of controlling general characteristics, higher correlational variables with turnover intention accounted for 30.2%.
Conclusion: In order to reduce turnover intention of general nurses who showed higher intention with 1~5 years¡¯ work experience, situational variables such as organizational commitment and nursing work environment and interpersonal relation variables such as supervisor¡¯s support as well as personal variables such as ego-resilience should all be considered.
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KEYWORD
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Turnover intention, Support, Organizational commitment, resilience, Burnout
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