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Influences of Job Stress and Burnout on Turnover Intention of Nurses

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Abstract

Purpose: The purposes of this study were to understand the general hospital nurses¡¯ work stress, burn out and turnover intention and to identify the factors that influence on turnover intention.

Methods: This study was conducted through a survey of 283 nurses having at least 6 months of work experience of 4 general hospitals in Seoul. Data were collected from September to October 2009. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and stepwise multiple regression test with SPSS WIN 14.0.

Results: The score for turnover intention was 3.57 out of 5. Turnover intention was significantly correlated with work stress, burn out, and working position. The factors influencing turnover intention were organizational system, depersonalization, physical environment, work position, and occupational climate. The predict variables accounted for 27.9% of turnover intention.

Conclusion: The results of this study show that factors influencing turnover intention are organizational system, depersonalization, physical environment, work position, and organizational climate. Therefore, nursing managers should understand the organization¡¯s climate and establish a reasonable organization system to decrease turnover intention.
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Personnel Turnover, Stress, Burnout, Nurses
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