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COVID-19 거점 전담병원 간호사의 직무스트레스와 간호업무환경이 이직의도에 미치는 영향

Effect of Job Stress and Nursing Work Environment of Nurses in COVID-19 Dedicated Hospital on Turnover Intention

  • 투고 : 2024.03.10
  • 심사 : 2024.04.01
  • 발행 : 2024.04.30

초록

본 연구는 COVID-19 거점 전담병원의 간호사를 대상으로 직무스트레스와 간호업무환경, 이직의도를 파악하고 이직의도에 미치는 영향요인을 확인하고자 수행되었다. 2022년 9월 1일부터 9월 27일까지 I지역의 일 개 COVID-19 거점 전담병원 간호사 144명을 대상으로 자료를 수집하였으며, 수집된 자료는 SPSS Statistics 23.0 프로그램을 이용하여 분석하였다. 연구결과, 이직 의도는 근무경력(F=11.20, p<.001)과 직급(F=4.09, p=.009)에 따라 유의한 차이를 보였다. 또한 이직의도는 직무스트레스(r=.561, p<.001), 간호업무환경(r=-.382, p<.001)과 유의한 상관관계를 나타냈다. 이직의도의 영향요인은 직무스트레스(β=.46, p<.001), 11년 이상의 근무경력(β=.34, p<.001), 3~10년의 근무경력(β=.20, p=.022), 간호업무환경(β=-.22, p=.001)이며 43.9%의 설명력을 보였다. 이에 COVID 19 거점 전담병원 간호사의 이직의도를 감소시키기 위해 감염병 상황에서는 경력별 업무 특성을 고려한 직무 스트레스 감소 방안과 효율적인 간호업무환경을 조성해야 하겠다.

This study was conducted to identify job stress, nursing work environment, and turnover intention for nurses at COVID-19 dedicated hospital, and to identify factors influencing turnover intention. From September 1 to September 27, 2022, 144 nurses at a COVID-19 dedicated hospital in the I area were collected. The collected data used the SPSS Statistics 23.0 program. As a result of the study, the intention to turnover according to general characteristics showed significant differences in work experience (F=11.20, p<.001), and by position (F=4.09, p=.009). In addition, turnover intention showed a significant correlation with job stress (r=.561, p<.001) and nursing work environment (r=-.382, p<.001). The factors influencing turnover intention were job stress (β=.46, p<.001), work experience of more than 11 years (β=.34, p<.001), work experience of 3-10 years (β=.20, p=.022), nursing work environment (β=-.22, p=.001), and 43.9% of explanatory power. Accordingly, in order to reduce the intention to turnover of nurses at hospitals dedicated to COVID-19, it is necessary to create measures to reduce job stress and an efficient nursing work environment considering the characteristics of work by career in infectious disease situations.

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