KMID : 1020220170170050779
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Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene 2017 Volume.17 No. 5 p.779 ~ p.789
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The relationship between dental hygienist's exposure to incivility at workplace and their turnover intention
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Son Ji-Lyang
Jang Jong-Hwa
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Abstract
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Objectives: This research is to examine the relationship between dental hygienists' exposure to incivility from doctors, bosses, colleagues, patients, their family and visitors, and their turnover intention.
Methods: The research was conducted using Nursing Incivility Scale (NIS) and a survey. The survey was conducted from September 10 to October 20, 2015. 240 dental hygienists were conveniently sampled from Forty dental clinics and offices in Seoul, Incheon, Gyeongi-do, and Chungcheog-do.
Results: The dental hygienists' exposure to incivility and turnover intention showed correlation (p<0.01), and its sub-factors, ¡ª the incivility from colleagues, doctors, patients and visitors ¡ª are also correlated with their turnover intention (p<0.01). The strongest factor affecting dental hygienists' turnover intention was incivility from doctors (¥â=0.279, p<0.001), followed by colleagues (¥â=0.168, p=0.029), patients and visitors (¥â=0.148, p=0.026). The modified explanation ability of this model is 24.9%.
Conclusions: Dental hygienists' exposure to incivility in workplace is highly correlated to their turnover intention. A program to educate dental hygienists positive mental attitude, communication skill to deal with incivility, and stress reduction method is therefore required in order to reduce their turnover intention.
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KEYWORD
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Dental hygienist, Incivility, Turnover intention, Workplace
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