KMID : 1003720150240040259
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Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2015 Volume.24 No. 4 p.259 ~ p.269
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Affecting Factors of Hospital Nurses¡¯ Emotional Labor and Social Support on Organizational Com
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È«¼º¼÷:Hong Seong-Suk
±Ç¸í¼ø:Kwon Myung-Soon
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Abstract
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Purpose: The study is to identify a correlation among hospital nurses¡¯ emotional labor, social support and organizational commitment and to analyze the effects on organizational commitment.
Methods: The participants are 300 nurses working at two general hospitals located in Gyeonggi-do, who agreed to join the study. Data collection were done from July to September in 2014. The collected data are analyzed a descriptive statistic, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe test, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression and SPSS/WIN 15.0 Program was used in the process.
Results: Organizational commitment was negatively correlated with emotional works but it was positively correlated with social support. The factors affecting organizational commitment were informational support and evaluative support which were sub-domain of social support as well as level of emotional expression which was a sub-domain of emotional works, their positions and level of education.
Conclusion: To increase the level of an organizational commitment, a method of coping in difficult situations and information relating to private assessments is recommended. Also, the organization should prepare a plan that members can properly manage their emotions face-to-face with clients.
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KEYWORD
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Emotional labor, Social support, Organizational commitment
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