Korean J Occup Health Nurs.  2020 Feb;29(1):38-48. 10.5807/kjohn.2020.29.1.38.

The Influence of Organizational Commitment and Resilience on Presenteeism among Clinical Nurses

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  • 1Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Choonhae College of Health Science, Ulsan, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study was conducted to identify the factors influencing organizational commitment and resilience onpresenteeism in clinical nurses.
Methods
The subjects were 202 nurses working at 5 hospitals in B city. The data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed by t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson’s correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression.
Results
Work impairment was negatively correlated with organizational commitment and resilience. Perceived productivity was positively correlated with organizational commitment and resilience. Influencing factors on work impairment were organizational commitment (β=-.22 p=.005) and hardiness (β=-.16, p=.042), with 10% explanatory power. Influencing factors on perceived productivity were organizational commitment (β=.24, p=.002) and hardiness (β=.16, p=.042), with 11% explanatory power.
Conclusion
Based on this research, appropriate programs and policies that consider influencing factors such as organizational commitment and hardiness in resilience are needed to reduce the level of presenteeism in clinical nurses.

Keyword

Nurse; Presenteeism
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