Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment and Turnover Intention among Male Nurses / 간호행정학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
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: 203-211, 2015.
Article
in Korean
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| ID: wpr-120503
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
This study aimed to investigate job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention among male nurses in South Korea.METHODS:
Data were collected in May, 2013 and a total of 150 male hospital nurses participated in this study. Job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention were measured using a structured questionnaire. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 20.0 for windows.RESULTS:
There were statistically significant correlations between job satisfaction and organizational commitment (r=.74, p<.001), job satisfaction and turnover intention (r=-.56, p<.001), and organizational commitment and turnover intention (r=-.69, p< .001). There was a statistically significant difference in job satisfaction of participants according to education, work unit, and salary. Organizational commitment showed significant difference according to age, education, work unit, and salary. Turnover intention was significantly different according to duration of employment in the hospital, and salary. The most influential factor for turnover intention was organizational commitment (beta=-.69, p<.001). This factor accounted for 47.8% of the variance in turnover intention.CONCLUSION:
The results of this study indicate that to reduce turnover intention for men in nursing, it is necessary to increase job satisfaction, and organizational commitment.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Salaries and Fringe Benefits
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Nursing
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Intention
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Education
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Employment
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Job Satisfaction
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Korea
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Nurses, Male
Type of study:
Qualitative research
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
Year:
2015
Type:
Article
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