2017
DOI: 10.21109/kesmas.v12i1.1144
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Influence of Quality of Work Life towards Psychological Well-Being and Turnover Intention of Nurses and Midwives in Hospital

Abstract: Nurses have been trained to provide patient care and improve patients' quality of life, but their own quality of work life and psychological well-being are often disregarded. Nurses' low quality of work life in hospital leads to nurses' high turnover. The high rate of nurses' and midwives' turnover in hospital X Malang is an issue that requires hospital management attention to prevent low quality of health services in the hospital. The purpose of this study was to determine relation between quality of work lif… Show more

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“…Given that nursing is a highly stressful job, an increased number of shifts per month can lead to nurses' burn-out and compromised patient safety (Kunaviktikul et al, 2015). Although having a second job would ease financial distress, increased working hours can reduce the QWL of nurses, as found in this study and other research (Hardjanti et al, 2017). Having a second job, particularly a non-nursing job, is likely to add to the stress level of nurses and increase their workload resulting in reduced QWL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Given that nursing is a highly stressful job, an increased number of shifts per month can lead to nurses' burn-out and compromised patient safety (Kunaviktikul et al, 2015). Although having a second job would ease financial distress, increased working hours can reduce the QWL of nurses, as found in this study and other research (Hardjanti et al, 2017). Having a second job, particularly a non-nursing job, is likely to add to the stress level of nurses and increase their workload resulting in reduced QWL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…The quality of work-life (QWL) refers to broader jobrelated experiences, and is an important factor affecting individual and organisational outcomes (Daly et al, 2006). Nurses with higher QWL demonstrate greater work productivity (Nayeri et al, 2011), job satisfaction (Parveen et al, 2017), overall quality of life (Colichi et al, 2017) and lower rates of turnover (Hardjanti et al, 2017), or intention to leave (Perry et al, 2017). Factors that negatively affect the QWL of nurses include fewer work experiences (Awosusi, 2010), job stress (Khaghanizadeh et al, 2008) and lack of opportunities for promotion and professional growth (Almalki et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Table 1, the results of Average Variance Extracted (AVE) in each construct have values more than 0.50, which means that each construct is valid and also the composite reliability and Alpha Cronbach have values more than 0.70, which means it has good reliability [17]. Variables used in this study were transformational leadership with four indicators that were idealized influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration [18] which were 19 questions, organizational commitment with three indicators which were affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment [19] then 16 questions, work stress with three indicators which were physical, behavioral, and emotional [20], and 24 questions, turnover intentions with three indicators which were thoughts of quitting, intention to quit, intention to search for another job, and last 9 questions. A Likert scale of five points was used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Jabeen et al (2018) menjelaskan bahwa quality of work life memiliki hubungan signifikan dan efek positif pada job satisfaction. Hasil yang sama ditunjukan pada penelitian Hardjanti et al (2017) yang menunjukkan bahwa quality of work life berdampak positif pada psychological well-being yang dimiliki karyawan. Hal ini dikaitkan dengan perbaikan yang ditetapkan dapat mengarah pada peningkatan efektivitas organisasi dan kualitas kehidupan kerja yang berfokus pada staf.…”
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