KMID : 0614820160220020137
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2016 Volume.22 No. 2 p.137 ~ p.147
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Effects of Advanced Beginner-Stage Nurses¡¯ Sense of Calling, Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment on Retention Intention
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¹ÚÁø¿Á:Park Jin-Ock
Á¤±ÍÀÓ:Jung Kwuy-Im
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was designed to examine effects of sense of calling, job satisfaction and organizational committment on retention intention in nurses who are at the advanced beginner-stage.
Methods: Participants were 199 nurses with 13 to 36 months¡¯ clinical career at hospital located in Busan, Korea. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe? test, Pearson correlation, and Multiple regression.
Results: Retention intention correlated positively with sense of calling (r=.43, p<.001), job satisfaction (r=.31, p<.001) and organizational commitment (r=.31, p<.001). Factors affecting the participants' retention intention were found to be statistically significant (F=21.96, p<.001). Total factor score accounted for 24.1% of retention intention. Out of the related factors, the most influential factor was ¡®goals/meaning¡¯, belonging to the sub-areas of the sense of calling and explaining 18.2% of retention intention, followed by organizational commitment and average monthly income in that order.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest a need to develop a management program that helps promote retention intention for nurses at the advanced beginner-stage by both improving their monthly income and outside conditions and, more importantly, raising their sense of calling, especially in association with the goals/meaning of their life.
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KEYWORD
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Advanced beginner-stage nurse, Sense of calling, Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment, Retention intention
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