Job satisfaction and turnover intention among nurses: The mediating role of moral obligation

The shortage of nurses has become a worldwide issue. It is even a critical issue in that the demand for nurses is expected to increase in the next few decades while the supply of nurses is expected to decrease. Consequently, nurses’ intention to leave has become a topic of great importance to resea...

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Main Authors: Omar, Khatijah, Abdul Majid, Abdul Halim, Johari, Husna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Research Agency 2013
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12261/1/2309141111.pdf
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description The shortage of nurses has become a worldwide issue. It is even a critical issue in that the demand for nurses is expected to increase in the next few decades while the supply of nurses is expected to decrease. Consequently, nurses’ intention to leave has become a topic of great importance to researchers. Therefore this study of intention to leave among nurses in Malaysian public hospitals was conducted with two main objectives: 1) to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave among nurses in Malaysian public hospital, and 2) to determine the role of moral obligation as a mediator on the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave. The study focused on permanent nurses working in public hospitals in Peninsular Malaysia. Results of analysis supported that job satisfaction was significantly and negatively related to intention to leave. The most important finding is the significant mediating effect of moral obligation on the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave. The findings therefore were crucial to be looked into so that management and employers could have ample understanding and guidelines if they were to draft retention strategies.
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spelling uum-122612016-04-19T01:20:35Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12261/ Job satisfaction and turnover intention among nurses: The mediating role of moral obligation Omar, Khatijah Abdul Majid, Abdul Halim Johari, Husna HD28 Management. Industrial Management The shortage of nurses has become a worldwide issue. It is even a critical issue in that the demand for nurses is expected to increase in the next few decades while the supply of nurses is expected to decrease. Consequently, nurses’ intention to leave has become a topic of great importance to researchers. Therefore this study of intention to leave among nurses in Malaysian public hospitals was conducted with two main objectives: 1) to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave among nurses in Malaysian public hospital, and 2) to determine the role of moral obligation as a mediator on the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave. The study focused on permanent nurses working in public hospitals in Peninsular Malaysia. Results of analysis supported that job satisfaction was significantly and negatively related to intention to leave. The most important finding is the significant mediating effect of moral obligation on the relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave. The findings therefore were crucial to be looked into so that management and employers could have ample understanding and guidelines if they were to draft retention strategies. Global Research Agency 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/12261/1/2309141111.pdf Omar, Khatijah and Abdul Majid, Abdul Halim and Johari, Husna (2013) Job satisfaction and turnover intention among nurses: The mediating role of moral obligation. Journal of Global Management, 5 (1). pp. 44-55. ISSN 2229-919X http://www.globalresearch.com.my/journal/management_v05n01/JoGM_January2013_V5N1.pdf
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title_full_unstemmed Job satisfaction and turnover intention among nurses: The mediating role of moral obligation
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