Emotional Labor, Burnout, Medical Error, and Turnover Intention among South Korean Nursing Staff in a University Hospital Setting
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Demographic Characteristics
2.2.2. Emotional Labor
2.2.3. Burnout
2.2.4. Turnover Intention
2.2.5. Medical Error
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Participants’ Demographic Characteristics
3.2. Measurement Results of the Study Participants
3.2.1. Levels of Emotional Labor and Burnout
3.2.2. Medical Error and Turnover Intention Levels
3.3. Correlations among the Outcomes
3.4. Effects of Emotional Labor and Burnout on Turnover Intention and Medical Error
4. Discussion
4.1. Clinical Interpretations
4.2. Results of Previous Studies
4.3. Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Features | Category | N | % |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 4 | 3.4 |
Female | 113 | 96.6 | |
Age (years) | <30 | 65 | 55.6 |
≥30 | 52 | 44.4 | |
Education level | Associate degree or below | 30 | 25.6 |
Bachelor degree or above | 87 | 74.4 | |
Marriage | Unmarried | 78 | 66.7 |
Married | 37 | 31.6 | |
Other (divorced, separated, widowed) | 2 | 1.7 | |
Religion | Christianity (Protestant) | 15 | 12.8 |
Buddhism | 26 | 22.2 | |
Catholicism | 1 | 0.9 | |
No religion | 72 | 61.5 | |
Other | 3 | 2.6 | |
Monthly income | <2.5 million KRW | 67 | 57.3 |
≥2.5 million KRW | 50 | 42.7 | |
Clinical experience (years) | <6 | 70 | 59.8 |
≥6 | 47 | 40.2 | |
Mean ± SD (month) | 94.83 ± 93.25 | Range: 1–383 | |
Job position | Assistant nurse | 18 | 15.4 |
Staff nurse | 63 | 53.8 | |
Charge nurse or higher | 36 | 30.8 | |
Type of work | Shift | 65 | 55.6 |
No shift | 52 | 44.4 | |
Work department | WM OPD and IPD (IM, surgical, OR) | 72 | 61.5 |
ER and ICU | 9 | 7.7 | |
NCISW | 21 | 17.9 | |
KM OPD and IPD | 12 | 10.3 | |
Other | 3 | 2.6 | |
In the department where they wished to work | No | 39 | 33.3 |
Yes | 78 | 66.7 | |
In a department where they are satisfied with the work | No | 35 | 29.9 |
Yes | 82 | 70.1 | |
Turnover experience | No | 97 | 82.9 |
Yes | 20 | 17.1 | |
Mean ± SD (n) | 2.10 ± 1.80 | Range: 1–9 | |
Department transfer experience | No | 68 | 58.1 |
Yes | 49 | 41.9 | |
Mean ± SD (n) | 2.35 ± 2.11 | Range: 1–10 | |
Subjective health status | Very bad | 0 | 0 |
Bad | 27 | 23.1 | |
Normal | 67 | 57.3 | |
Good | 20 | 17.1 | |
Very good | 3 | 2.6 |
Variable | Pearson Correlation (p-Value) | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
1. Employee-focused emotional labor | 1 | 0.442 (<0.0001) | 0.341 (0.0002) | 0.334 (0.0002) | 0.378 (<0.0001) | 0.104 (0.2627) | 0.225 (0.0148) |
2. Job-focused emotional labor | 1 | 0.276 (0.0026) | 0.237 (0.0100) | 0.246 (0.0075) | 0.148 (0.1112) | 0.334 (0.0002) | |
3. Personal burnout | 1 | 0.890 (<0.0001) | 0.637 (<0.0001) | 0.178 (0.0548) | 0.279 (0.0023) | ||
4. Work-related burnout | 1 | 0.761 (<0.0001) | 0.196 (0.0341) | 0.307 (0.0008) | |||
5. Client-related burnout | 1 | 0.120 (0.1969) | 0.270 (0.0033) | ||||
6. Medical error | 1 | 0.051 (0.5823) | |||||
7. Turnover intention | 1 |
Burnout Parameter Estimates (p-Value) | Medical Error Parameter Estimates (p-Value) | Turnover Intention Parameter Estimates (p-Value) | ||||
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Personal | Work-Related | Client-Related | Total | |||
F-value (p-value) | 4.08 (<0.0001) | 4.76 (<0.0001) | 3.78 (<0.0001) | 5.04 (<0.0001) | 2.33 (0.0057) | |
R2 (Adj R2) | 0.395 (0.298) | 0.433 (0.342) | 0.377 (0.277) | 0.446 (0.358) | 0.272 (0.155) | |
Intercept (Constant) | 2.060 (0.0016) | 1.52 (0.0467) | 0.648 (0.3902) | 1.449 (0.0228 *) | −5.529 (0.0484) | 3.200 (<0.0001) |
Employee-focused emotional labor | 0.213 (0.0673) | 0.235 (0.0889) | 0.419 (0.0027 *) | 0.284 (0.0141 *) | 0.731 (0.1746) | 0.144 (0.2198) |
F-value (p-value) | 3.85 (<0.0001) | 4.46 (<0.0001) | 2.94 (0.0005) | 2.58 (0.0022) | 2.58 (0.0022) | |
R2 (Adj R2) | 0.381 (0.282) | 0.417 (0.323) | 0.320 (0.212) | 0.292 (0.179) | 0.292 (0.179) | |
Intercept (Constant) | 2.194 (0.0043) | 2.024 (0.0255) | 1.597 (0.0846) | 1.955 (0.0108) | −7.414 (0.0227) | 2.543 (0.0008 *) |
Job-focused emotional labor | 0.138 (0.3059) | 0.063 (0.6930) | 0.102 (0.5337) | 0.103 (0.4448) | 1.103 (0.0788) | 0.277 (0.0378 *) |
Medical Error Parameter Estimates (p-Value) | Turnover Intention Parameter Estimates (p-Value) | |||||||
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F-value (p-value) | 2.32 (0.0059 *) | 2.29 (0.0066 *) | 2.23 (0.0084 *) | 2.30 (0.0066 *) | ||||
R2 (Adj R2) | 0.271 (0.154) | 0.268 (0.151) | 0.263 (0.145) | 0.269 (0.152) | ||||
Intercept (Constant) | −4.802 (0.0529) | −4.498 (0.0519) | −3.547 (0.1129) | −4.483 (0.0599) | 3.342 (<0.0001 *) | 3.470 (<0.0001 *) | 3.571 (<0.0001 *) | 3.421 (<0.0001 *) |
Personal burnout | 0.57 (0.1768) | 0.118 (0.2369) | ||||||
Work-related burnout | 0.568 (0.1280) | 0.086 (0.3072) | ||||||
Client-related burnout | 0.208 (0.5482) | 0.048 (0.5618) | ||||||
Burnout | 0.546 (0.1971) | 0.104 (0.2992) |
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Kwon, C.-Y.; Lee, B.; Kwon, O.-J.; Kim, M.-S.; Sim, K.-L.; Choi, Y.-H. Emotional Labor, Burnout, Medical Error, and Turnover Intention among South Korean Nursing Staff in a University Hospital Setting. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 10111. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910111
Kwon C-Y, Lee B, Kwon O-J, Kim M-S, Sim K-L, Choi Y-H. Emotional Labor, Burnout, Medical Error, and Turnover Intention among South Korean Nursing Staff in a University Hospital Setting. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(19):10111. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910111
Chicago/Turabian StyleKwon, Chan-Young, Boram Lee, O-Jin Kwon, Myo-Sung Kim, Kyo-Lin Sim, and Yung-Hyun Choi. 2021. "Emotional Labor, Burnout, Medical Error, and Turnover Intention among South Korean Nursing Staff in a University Hospital Setting" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 19: 10111. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910111
APA StyleKwon, C. -Y., Lee, B., Kwon, O. -J., Kim, M. -S., Sim, K. -L., & Choi, Y. -H. (2021). Emotional Labor, Burnout, Medical Error, and Turnover Intention among South Korean Nursing Staff in a University Hospital Setting. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(19), 10111. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910111