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JKAN(Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing)

년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (ISSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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제목 Relationship of Workplace Violence to Turnover Intention in Hospital Nurses: Resilience as a Mediator
저자 : Kang, Hyun-Jung · Shin, Jaeyong · Lee, Eun-Hyun 게시일 : 2020년 10월 페이지 : p728~p736
저자 Kang, Hyun-Jung · Shin, Jaeyong · Lee, Eun-Hyun 게시일 2020년 10월 페이지 p728~p736 인쇄
파일 09)(728-736)JKAN_20-147.pdf 09)(728-736)JKAN_20-147_Supple.pdf
키워드 Violence; Employee Turnover; Psychological Resilience; Nurse
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the relationship between workplace violence and turnover intention, and the mediation effect of resilience on the relationship in hospital nurses. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 237 registered nurses were recruited from three hospitals in South Korea from April to May 2019. Participants were invited to complete self-reported questionnaires that measure workplace violence, turnover intention, resilience, and demographic information. The data obtained were analyzed using multiple regression and a simple mediation model applying the PROCESS macro with 95% bias-corrected bootstrap confidence interval (5,000 bootstrap resampling). Results: After controlling demographic covariates, workplace violence significantly accounted for the variance of turnover intention. It was also demonstrated that resilience partially mediated the relationship between workplace violence and turnover intention in hospital nurses. A 73.8% of nurses had experienced workplace violence (such as attack on personality, attack on professional status, isolation from work, or direct attack). Conclusion: Workplace violence directly influences turnover intention of nurses and indirectly influences it through resilience. Therefore, hospital administrators need to develop and provide a workplace violence preventive program and resilience enhancement program to decrease nurses’ turnover intention, and leaving.