Frontiers in Public Health (Feb 2024)

Influences of communication ability, organizational intimacy, and trust among colleagues on job satisfaction of nurses in comprehensive nursing care service units

  • Sue Young Hahm,
  • Minkyung Gu,
  • Sohyune Sok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1354972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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BackgroundCommunication abilities, organizational intimacy, trust among colleagues, and job satisfaction of nurses in comprehensive nursing care service units are emphasized more than any other ward, and research on this is necessary.ObjectiveThe study was to examine the influences of communication ability, organizational intimacy, and trust among colleagues on the job satisfaction of nurses in the comprehensive nursing care service units.MethodsThis study used a cross-sectional descriptive design. The participants were 155 nurses caring for patients in the comprehensive nursing care service units in Seoul. Measures included the general characteristics of study participants, communication ability, organizational intimacy, trust among colleagues, and job satisfaction. The data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN version 27.0 program. The data collection period was from August to September 2022.ResultsFactors influencing the job satisfaction of nurses at the comprehensive nursing care service units were organizational intimacy (β = 0.36), communication abilities (β = 0.26), trust among colleagues (β = 0.22), and the average number of patients assigned to a nurse (β = −0.19), which explained 67% of the variance.ConclusionsOrganizational intimacy was the greatest factor influencing the job satisfaction of nurses in the comprehensive nursing care service units. To increase the job satisfaction of ward nurses working in the comprehensive nursing care service, securing manpower is required, and it is necessary to provide effective nursing care with an average number of patients of 5 or less. In particular, a systematic job training program is needed to increase organizational intimacy among team nurses.

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