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The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management
The management of human resources is essential in a hospital, and its success can be seen based on the turnover rate of nursing personnel (nurses and midwives). In a hospital, the nursing personnel represents the largest number of professionals, and its performance greatly affects the effectiveness...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9675310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36420296 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0277 |
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author | Muchlis, Nurmiati Amir, Haeril Cahyani, Desy Dwi Alam, Rizqy Iftitah Landu, Nurfitri Mikawati, Mikawati Febrianti, Nur Junaidin, Junaidin Sinaga, Mei Rianita Elfrida |
author_facet | Muchlis, Nurmiati Amir, Haeril Cahyani, Desy Dwi Alam, Rizqy Iftitah Landu, Nurfitri Mikawati, Mikawati Febrianti, Nur Junaidin, Junaidin Sinaga, Mei Rianita Elfrida |
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description | The management of human resources is essential in a hospital, and its success can be seen based on the turnover rate of nursing personnel (nurses and midwives). In a hospital, the nursing personnel represents the largest number of professionals, and its performance greatly affects the effectiveness of services for patients. This study examined how organizations can predict turnover rates through intention to stay. Furthermore, this study aimed to explain the influence of cooperative behavior (both perceived external prestige and internal respect that affects organizational identification), which correlates with the intention to stay of nursing personnel. This quantitative research had a cross-sectional design, using a survey. The population involved non-permanent workers in five private and government hospitals. The sample consisted of 147 respondents. This study indicates that cooperative behavior showed positivity and significantly influenced the intention to stay, based on a 95% confidence degree. Perceived external prestige (p=0.009) and perceived internal respect (p=0.002) showed positivity and significantly influenced organizational identification. Perceived internal respect directly influenced the intention to stay (p=0.000), and organizational identification showed positivity and significantly influenced the intention to stay (p=0.000). Hospital management is more active in improving efforts and programs to improve the behavior of cooperatives, which is actually more dominant in non-financial aspects. |
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spelling | pubmed-96753102022-12-01 The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management Muchlis, Nurmiati Amir, Haeril Cahyani, Desy Dwi Alam, Rizqy Iftitah Landu, Nurfitri Mikawati, Mikawati Febrianti, Nur Junaidin, Junaidin Sinaga, Mei Rianita Elfrida J Med Life Original Article The management of human resources is essential in a hospital, and its success can be seen based on the turnover rate of nursing personnel (nurses and midwives). In a hospital, the nursing personnel represents the largest number of professionals, and its performance greatly affects the effectiveness of services for patients. This study examined how organizations can predict turnover rates through intention to stay. Furthermore, this study aimed to explain the influence of cooperative behavior (both perceived external prestige and internal respect that affects organizational identification), which correlates with the intention to stay of nursing personnel. This quantitative research had a cross-sectional design, using a survey. The population involved non-permanent workers in five private and government hospitals. The sample consisted of 147 respondents. This study indicates that cooperative behavior showed positivity and significantly influenced the intention to stay, based on a 95% confidence degree. Perceived external prestige (p=0.009) and perceived internal respect (p=0.002) showed positivity and significantly influenced organizational identification. Perceived internal respect directly influenced the intention to stay (p=0.000), and organizational identification showed positivity and significantly influenced the intention to stay (p=0.000). Hospital management is more active in improving efforts and programs to improve the behavior of cooperatives, which is actually more dominant in non-financial aspects. Carol Davila University Press 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9675310/ /pubmed/36420296 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0277 Text en ©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Muchlis, Nurmiati Amir, Haeril Cahyani, Desy Dwi Alam, Rizqy Iftitah Landu, Nurfitri Mikawati, Mikawati Febrianti, Nur Junaidin, Junaidin Sinaga, Mei Rianita Elfrida The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title | The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title_full | The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title_fullStr | The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title_full_unstemmed | The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title_short | The cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
title_sort | cooperative behavior and intention to stay of nursing personnel in healthcare management |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9675310/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36420296 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2022-0277 |
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