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KMID : 1150520200130010049
Journal of Wholistic Nursing Science
2020 Volume.13 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.58
A Study on the Effects of Role Conflict and Organizational Climate on Organizational Socialization among Clinical Nurses
Jung Kwuy-Im

Abstract
Purpose: This study is a descriptive research study to identify the role conflicts, organizational climate, organizational socialization, and factors affecting organizational socialization among clinical nurses.

Methods: This research was descriptive survey design. Participants were 142 nurses and recruited from three university hospitals in B metropolitan. Data were collected by structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and stepwise regression analysis with SPSS/WIN 24.0 program.

Results: First, as result of analysis of correlations between role conflict and organizational climate (r=?.581, p£¼.001), role conflict and organizational socialization (r=?.610, p£¼.001), organizational climate (r=?.581, p£¼.001), and organizational socialization (r=.625, p£¼.001) of the hospital nurses were statistically significant relationships. Second, factors significantly affecting organizational socialization were role conflict (¥â=?.371, p£¼.001), organizational climate (¥â=.350, p£¼.001). These variables explained of the variance in organizational socialization of hospital nurses.

Conclusion: These results suggest the establishment of a clear work regulation and legal system and the development of a role conflict reduction program are needed to reduce the role conflict of nurses. Developing innovative educational programs for encouraging clinical nurses carrier development and creating a positive organizational climate are demanded for clinical nurses to have constructive organizational socialization.
KEYWORD
Nurse, Role conflict, Organizational climate, Organizational socialization
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