J Korean Acad Nurs Adm.  2018 Jan;24(1):97-106. 10.11111/jkana.2018.24.1.97.

Relationship between Career Plateau, Career Planning, Social Support, and Turnover Intention in Nurses

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Dongshin University Oriental Hospital, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Dongshin University, Korea. kimhy@dsu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was a correlational research to examine the relationship between career plateau, career planning, social support and turnover intention experienced by nurses in the clinical nursing field.
METHODS
Participants were 237 nurses working in general hospitals with 100~300 beds located in G Metropolitan City. Data were collected from September 26 to October 6, 2016, and analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 22.0 program. Descriptive statistics, independent t-test, univariate ANOVA, Scheffé test, correlation analysis, and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were conducted.
RESULTS
Participants' turnover intention was positively correlated with career plateau (r=.38, p < .001), structural career plateau (r=.31, p < .001) and content plateau (r=.35, p < .001), but negatively correlated with social support (r=−.38, p < .001), supervisor support (r=−.36, p < .001), peer support (r=−.32, p < .001), and career planning (r=−.15, p=.043). Factors associated with participants' turnover intention were supervisor support (β=−.22, p=.006), structural career plateau (β=.19, p=.012), and content career plateau (β=.14, p=.047).
CONCLUSION
Results suggest that structural career plateau, content career plateau, and supervisor support are related to nurses' turnover intention. To lower nurses' turnover intention, alternative ways must be developed to improve the structure of nursing organizations to address career plateau and establish an organizational culture that can be supported by supervisors.

Keyword

Career plateau; Career planning; Social support; Personnel turnover

MeSH Terms

Hospitals, General
Intention*
Nursing
Organizational Culture
Personnel Turnover
Social Planning*

Reference

References

1. Aryee S, Debrah YA. A cross-cultural application of a career planning model. Journal of Organizational Behavior. 1993; 14(2):119–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.4030140203.
Article
2. Milliman JF. Cause, consequences, and moderating factors of career plateauing, [dissertation]. Los Angeles: University of Southern California;1992.
3. Bardwick JM. Plateauing and productivity. Sloan Management Review. 1983; 23(3):67–73.
4. Tremblay M, Roger A. Individual, familial, and organizational determinants of career plateau: An empirical study of the determinants of objective and subjective career plateau in a population of Canadian managers. Group & Organization Management. 1993; 18(4):411–435. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059601193184003.
5. Moon IO. The structural model about impact of nurse's career management, career plateau, career satisfaction on career commitment. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration. 2010; 16(2):180–189. https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2010.16.2.180.
Article
6. Kim YN. Effect of career development and career plateau on career satisfaction of nurses. Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing. 2016; 30(1):83–92. https://doi.org/10.5932/JKPHN.2016.30.1.83.
Article
7. Bae OY. Impact of career plateau on turnover impulse and retention intention of hospital nurses [master's thesis]. Seoul: Hanyang University;2015.
8. Kim YM, Lee JY, Kang HS. The impact of career plateau on job satisfaction and turnover intention of hospital nurses. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 2016; 17(12):459–469. https://doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2016.17.12.459.
Article
9. Kim YM, Kang YS. The relationship among career plateau, self-efficacy, job embeddedness and turnover intention of nurses in small and medium sized hospitals. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society. 2013; 14(10):5078–5090. https://doi.org/10.5762/kais.2013.14.10.5078.
Article
10. Hyun YS. The moderated effect of SDL and social supports on the relationship between career plateau and career planning. The Korean Journal of Human Resource Development Quarterly. 2010; 12(2):45–65. https://doi.org/10.18211/kjhrdq.2010.12.2.003.
11. Kim DH, Seo GS, Kim TH. Moderation effects of motivation to learn, career planning and organizational support on the relations between career plateau and turnover intention. Proceedings of 2010 Fall Conference of the DAEHAN Association of Business Administration. 2010 November; Seoul. DAEHAN Association of Business Administration. 2010. 117–138.
12. Han JN, Kim MJ. The convergence study of interpersonal caring behaviors on anger, job stress and social support in nurses. Journal of the Korean Convergence Society. 2016; 7(3):87–98. https://doi.org/10.15207/jkcs.2016.7.3.087.
Article
13. Kim EH, Kim JH. Literature review of structural equation models for hospital nurses' turnover intention in Korea. Perspectives in Nursing Science. 2014; 11(2):109–122. https://doi.org/10.16952/pns.2014.11.2.109.
Article
14. Yoo SJ, Choi YH. Predictive factors influencing turnover intention of nurses in small and medium-sized hospitals in Daegu City. The Journal of Korean Nursing Administration Academic Society. 2009; 15(1):16–25.
15. Park GS, Yoo TY. The impact of career plateau on job and career attitudes and moderating effects of emotional intelligence and organizational support. The Korean Journal of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 2005; 18(3):499–523.
16. Gould S. Characteristics of career planners in upwardly mobile occupations. Academy of Management Journal. 1979; 22(3):539–550. https://doi.org/10.2307/255743.
Article
17. Park JW. A study to development a scale of social support [dissertation]. Seoul: Yonsei University;1985.
18. Lee SM. Social support through mediation between career plateau and turnover intention. [master's thesis]. Seoul: Korea University;2012.
19. Mobley WH. Intermediate linkages in the relationship between job satisfaction and employee turnover. Journal of Applied Psychology. 1977; 62(2):237–240. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.62.2.237.
Article
20. Moon SJ, Han SS. Structural model of nurses' intentions of changing workplaces. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing. 2011; 41(5):633–641. https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2011.41.5.633.
21. Lee IH. Easy flow regression analysis. Seoul: Hannarae Publishing Co.;2014.
22. Lee YO. Related factors of turnover intention among Korean hospital nurse: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [dissertation]. Busan: Donga University;2017.
23. Kang JS, Ryu KH. The effects of social worker's job characteristics on their organizational citizenship behavior. Korean Journal of Social Welfare Studies. 2007; 32:185–206. https://doi.org/10.16999/kasws.2007.32.185.
24. Cho YB, Ha TY. A study on the effects of career-planning on career-satisfaction and career-commitment: The mediating effects of individual psychological characteristic. Korean Corporation Management Association. 2010; 17(4):171–195.
25. Lee HY. The effects of career development planning on employee satisfaction and commitment. The Journal of International Trade & Commerce. 2014; 10(6):965–987. https://doi.org/10.16980/jitc.10.6.201412.965.
26. Kim HS, Yim HW, Jeong SH, Jo SJ. An association among verbal abuse, social support and turnover intention for special unit nurses in a hospital. Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2009; 21(4):388–395.
Article
27. Han EH, Ha YM. Relationships among self-esteem, social support, nursing organizational culture, experience of workplace bullying, and consequence of workplace bullying in hospital nurses. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration. 2016; 22(3):303–312. https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2016.22.3.303.
Article
28. Cho HN, So HS. Turnover intention of shift nurses at tertiary hospitals: A structural equation modelling. Proceedings of 2016 Winter Conference of the Korean Society of Adult Nursing. 2010 November; Seoul. Korean Society of Adult Nursing. 2010. 174.
29. Jung YG, Son GH. The impact of career pleateauing perceptions on contextual performance, organizational commitment and turnover intention, and the moderating effects of organizational tenure. Korean Policy Sciences Review. 2006; 10(2):103–129.
30. Park KO, Lee YY. Career ladder system perceived by nurses. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration. 2010; 16(3):314–325. https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2010.16.3.314.
Article
Full Text Links
  • JKANA
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr