PURPOSE This study was done to investigate the mediating effect of nursing professionalism on the relationship between nurse's character and organizational commitment of the nurse. METHODS The participants in this study were 170 nurses who had over 3 months of work experience in hospitals in 2 regions of South Korea. Data were collected using self-report questionnaires. Data collection period was from December 15, 2018 to January 15, 2019, Data were analyzed using the IBM SPSS/WIN 25.0 program. RESULTS The significant predictors for organizational commitment of nurses were nursing professionalism (β=.42), total clinical career (β=−.30), monthly income (β=−.27) and clinical career in current hospital (β=−.24). These variables explained 36.0% of the variance in the organizational commitment of nurses. Nursing professionalism was found to have a mediating effect on the relationship between nurses' character and organizational commitment. CONCLUSION These results highlight the importance of nurses' organizational commitment and can be used as meaningful data for intervention research to promote the character of nurses and nursing professionalism.
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by
The Effects of Compassion Competence, Clinical Nursing Character, and Nursing Professionalism on Nursing Service Quality of Long-term Care Hospital Nurses Young Moon Cho, Hyun O We The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.2024; 27(1): 11. CrossRef
The Influence of Diversity Management of Nursing Organization on Organizational Commitment: Double Mediating Effect of Diversity Sensitivity Orientation and Positive Nursing Organizational Culture Hwi Gon Jeon, Keum Seong Jang, Eun A Kim Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2024; 54(3): 403. CrossRef
Nursing undergraduates' media competence in the context of health communication and its relationship to professionalism Huiping Sun, Mengxin Xue, Lin Qian, Ting Zhou, Qu Jiling, Jingxin Zhou, Qu Junchao, Ji Siqi, Bu Yuan, Hu Yicheng, Wu Shaung, Yuhui Chen, Jiachun You, Yongbing Liu Nursing Open.2023; 10(8): 5521. CrossRef
Effectiveness of health communication courses on professionalism and social media competence among nursing students: A randomized controlled trial Huiping Sun, Mengxin Xue, Lin Qian, Jingxin Zhou, Junchao Qu, Siqi Ji, Yuan Bu, Yongbing Liu Nurse Education Today.2023; 126: 105778. CrossRef
Effects of preceptors’ mentoring function on novice nurses’ self-efficacy and organizational commitment: A cross-sectional study Eunkyung Choi, Soyoung Yu Nurse Education in Practice.2022; 64: 103431. CrossRef
Mediating Effect of Organizational Commitment on the Relationship between Nurses’ Clinical Characters and Retention Intention of the Small and Medium-sized Hospital Nurses Min Hee Lee, Su Hye Kwon Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2022; 28(2): 110. CrossRef
Effect of Nurses’ Grit on Nursing Job Performance and the Double Mediating Effect of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment Hyun-Kuk Cho, Boyoung Kim Healthcare.2022; 10(2): 396. CrossRef
Factors associated with the person-centered care competence of nursing students Ju Young Park, Chung Hee Woo The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2022; 28(1): 48. CrossRef
Effects of the Resilience of Nurses in Long-Term Care Hospitals during on Job Stress COVID-19 Pandemic: Mediating Effects of Nursing Professionalism Bom-Mi Park, Jiyeon Jung International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(19): 10327. CrossRef
Mediating Effects of Resilience between Nurse's Character and Happiness for Nurses in General Hospitals Sujeong Han, Jaewoo Oh, Boyun Huh, Hyewon Kim Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2020; 26(1): 22. CrossRef
Effects of Nursing Professionalism and Job Stress on the Problem Solving Ability of Community Health Practitioners Min Sun Song, Nam Young Yang, Jin Hak Kim Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2020; 26(3): 274. CrossRef