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Title: Factors predicting organizational commitment of nurses in general hospitals: A descriptive-predictive study
Authors: Ei Ei Mon
Thitinut Akkadechanunt
Bunpitcha Chitpakdee
Authors: Ei Ei Mon
Thitinut Akkadechanunt
Bunpitcha Chitpakdee
Keywords: Nursing
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2022
Abstract: This descriptive-predictive, cross-sectional study aimed to explore organizational commitment and to determine the predictability of years of experience, level of education, position, perceived organizational support, and work–life balance on each component of organizational commitment. The participants included 234 nurses who were randomly selected from four general hospitals in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. The research instruments included a demographic data form, the Organizational Commitment Scale, the Survey of Perceived Organizational Support, and the Work–Life Balance Scale. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and stepwise multiple regression. The results revealed that the nurses perceived the three components of organizational commitment at a moderate level. Years of experience, position, perceived organizational support, and work–life balance explained 38.0% of the total variance for affective commitment, 28.3% for continuance commitment, and 35.9% for normative commitment. The findings of this study can inform administrators and policymakers regarding the development of strategies to improve organizational commitment among nurses based on four predictors.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/76260
ISSN: 14422018
14410745
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