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Issue title: Health Computing for Intelligence of Things
Guest editors: Jungsoo Han
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kwon, Myoungjin
Affiliations: Division of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Dong-gu 34520, Korea | Tel: +82 42 280 2665; Fax: +82 42 280 2785; E-mail: [email protected]
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Division of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Dong-gu 34520, Korea. Tel: +82 42 280 2665; Fax: +82 42 280 2785; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND: It is necessary to adjust and mediate environmental, personal, and structural aspects to reduce the turnover rate among healthcare nurses, and awareness of flexible work systems, organizational commitment and quality of life are factors contained in this category. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of awareness regarding flexible work systems, organizational commitment, and quality of life on turnover intentions among healthcare nurses. METHODS: Two hundred and twenty-six healthcare nurses participated in the study. Data were collected from September 1 to October 1, 2018, and analyzed using SPSS/WIN 23.0 version. RESULTS: The results in the first analysis revealed that being dissatisfied with work (β= 0.287) and having poor subjective health (β= 0.197) were significant influencing factors with a combined explanatory power of 14.9% (p< 0.001). In the second analysis, dissatisfied with work satisfaction (β= 0.143), organizational commitment (β=-0.389), and quality of life (β= 0.256) were significant influencing factors with a combined explanatory power of 29.5% (p< 0.001). CONCLUSION: It is necessary to reflect awareness of flexible work systems, organizational commitment and quality of life in interventions to reduce the turnover intention of healthcare nurses.
Keywords: Nurses, flexible work, organizational commitment, quality of life, turnover intention
DOI: 10.3233/THC-191734
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 499-507, 2019
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