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¾ç¾ß±â:Yang Ya-Ki
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of ego-resilience and work environment on job satisfaction in psychiatric nurses.
Methods: The participants were 170 nurses from M, W, and S mental hospitals in J province. Data were collected from March 1 to April 30, 2015, and analyzed using SPSS/WIN 21.0.
Results: The mean score for ego-resilience was 36.7¡¾4.25, for work environment, 30.9¡¾3.57, and for job satisfaction, 56.86¡¾6.88. Ego-resilience showed positive correlations with work environment (r=.195, p=.011) and job satisfaction (r=.252, p=.001). Work environment showed a positive correlation with job satisfaction (r=.513, p<.001). Significant factors that influenced job satisfaction were ego-resilience, work environment, marital status, religion and type of duty. These variables explained 33.4% of job satisfaction.
Conclusion: These findings indicate that an ego-resilience and work environment enhancement programs should be developed to increase job satisfaction in psychiatric nurses. There is also a need for further studies to examine effects of developed programs.
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KeyWords
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Ego-resilience, Job satisfaction, Nurse, Environment
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