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The relationship between nurses' personality traits and their perceptions of management by values, organizational justice, and turnover intention

Serap Altuntaş, Arzu Kader Harmancı Seren, Burcu Alaçam, Ülkü Baykal

2021Perspectives In Psychiatric Care22 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between nurses' personality traits and their perceptions of management by values, organizational justice, and turnover intention. DESIGN AND METHODS: It was a descriptive study. A demographic questionnaire, the big five personality scale, the organizational justice scale, the management by values scale, and the turnover intention scale were used to collect data. FINDINGS: Data analysis did not demonstrate any relationship between nurses' personality traits and their perceptions of management by values, organizational justice, and turnover intention. However, results of regression analysis concluded that perceptions of management by values affected the nurses' perceptions of organizational justice positively. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Nurses' perceptions of organizational justice can be raised and turnover intention may be reduced by improving their perceptions of management by values.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyOrganizational justiceTurnover intentionPersonalityScale (ratio)PerceptionDescriptive statisticsEconomic JusticeBig Five personality traitsSocial psychologyOrganizational commitmentApplied psychologyPolitical scienceStatisticsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsNeuroscienceLawNursing education and managementHealthcare Education and Workforce IssuesJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
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