Organizational Citizenship Behavior among Nurses: The Influence of Organizational Trust and Job Satisfaction

AIMThis study was conducted to determine the relationship between nurses' organizational citizenship behavior organizational citizenship behavior and organizational trust and job satisfaction. METHODThis descriptive study was carried out in March and April 2014 among 429 nurses working in a pri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Florence nightingale journal of nursing 2020-10, Vol.28 (3), p.333-340
Hauptverfasser: Ozluk, Bilgen, Baykal, Ulku
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:AIMThis study was conducted to determine the relationship between nurses' organizational citizenship behavior organizational citizenship behavior and organizational trust and job satisfaction. METHODThis descriptive study was carried out in March and April 2014 among 429 nurses working in a private hospital which had an International Joint Commission International Accreditation Certificate. "A Descriptive Information Form", "Organizational Citizenship Behavior Scale", "Organizational Trust Inventory" and "Minnesota Job Satisfaction Scale" were used in data collection. The required permissions and approvals were obtained from the authors of the scales, the ethics committee and the institution. Frequency, percentage, Pearson Correlation and multiple regression analysis were used in the analysis of the data. RESULTSIn this study, it was determined that organizational citizenship behavior levels of nurses were high (M=5.45±0.59). It was determined that the nurses demonstrated the highest organizational citizenship behavior with regard to conscientiousness (M=6.10±0.56), and they demonstrated the lowest organizational citizenship behavior with regard to courtesy (M= 4.54±0.69). It was determined that organizational citizenship behavior had a significant positive relationship with organizational trust and job satisfaction (p
ISSN:2687-6442
2687-6442
DOI:10.5152/FNJN.2020.19108