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융복합 관점에서 임상간호사들의 감정노동, 직무소진, 사회적 지지, 이직의도의 관계

Relationship among Emotional Labor, Burnout, Social Support and Turnover Intention of Nurse Practitioners in terms of Interdisciplinary Perspectives

  • 김지영 (창원문성대학교 간호학과)
  • 투고 : 2016.05.23
  • 심사 : 2016.08.20
  • 발행 : 2016.08.28

초록

의료기관에서의 인적자원관리의 중요성은 많은 관심이 제기되고 있다. 이와 같은 관점에서, 효과적인 인적자원관리 전략들은 의료기관을 포함한 조직성과에 중요한 영향을 미치고 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 임상간호사를 중심으로 그들이 지각하고 있는 감정노동, 직무소진, 그리고 이직의도의 영향관계에서 사회적 지지의 매개효과를 분석하기 위하여 최소자승법에 의한 회귀분석을 실시하여, 병원경영전략을 제시하면서 의료기관 종사자들의 인적자원관리 분야의 전략을 개발하고자 하였다. 분석 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 임상간호사들이 느끼는 사회적 지지는 감정노동과 직무소진의 영향관계에 매개효과를 나타냈다. 둘째, 임상간호사들이 느끼는 사회적 지지는 감정노동과 이직의도의 영향관계에서도 또한 매개효과를 보이고 있었다. 본 연구결과는 간호조직의 인사관리를 발전시키기 위하여 그들이 지각하고 있는 직무소진과 이직의도를 감소시키는 등의 심리적 요인의 중요성을 제시하고 있다. 또한 본 연구는 병원조직 운영에 경영학과 심리학의 융복학적 인사관리를 통해 효율적인 병원조직 관리방안을 모색하였다.

The great attention has been shown the importance of human resource management in medical institutions. At this point, studies have stressed employees' psychological factors for maximizing their job performance and minimizing their turnover intention and burnout. This study, therefore, empirically examines the mediating effect of social support on the relationship between emotional labor, burnout, and turnover intention of medical institutions, focusing on nurse practitioners to contribute to hospital management for developing valuable strategies in the human resource sector of medical employees. The empirical results demonstrate: 1) the relationship between emotional labor and burnout of nurse practitioners is mediated by social support; and 2) the relationship between emotional labor and turnover intention of them is mediated by social support. This research results show that more understanding of nurse practitioners' psychological factors in response to decrease their burnout and turnover intention for developing human resource management of nurse organizations. Furthermore, the study could suggest efficient management ways of hospital through interdisciplinary human resource management in terms of business administration and psychology.

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