The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses

Introduction: High organizational justice and its factors are associated with reduced turnover intention. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to examine the relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention among hospital nurses. Materials and Methods: This descriptive, analytical st...

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Main Authors: Mobin Sokhanvar, Edris Hasanpoor, Soodeh Hajihashemi, Edris Kakemam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
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Online Access:http://psj.mums.ac.ir/article_6690_b1b430575e246f408326e6d09d33710f.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea9d1ad2930f41a9a8364c95fd56e32b2020-11-24T23:56:11ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesPatient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal2345-44822345-44902016-04-01423583626690The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital NursesMobin Sokhanvar0Edris Hasanpoor1Soodeh Hajihashemi2Edris Kakemam3Student Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz, Iran.Student Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz, Iran.School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Iranian Center of Excellence in Health Management, School of Management and Medical Informatics, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranIntroduction: High organizational justice and its factors are associated with reduced turnover intention. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to examine the relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention among hospital nurses. Materials and Methods: This descriptive, analytical study was conducted on 135 nurses working in Labafi Nejad Hospital in Tehran, Iran, 2015. The data were collected using Beugre's (1998) questionnaire of organizational justice questionnaire. To analyze the data, Pearson’s correlation and ANOVA tests were performed using SPSS, version 20. Results: Mean organizational justice and turnover intention scores were 68.85±7.67 and 47.8±12.47, respectively. Among the different types of organizational justice, the highest mean score was pertinent to interactional justice (75.24±16.68). A significant inverse correlation was observed between turnover intention and organizational justice (r=-0.36), interactional justice (r=-0.38), and procedural justice (r=-0.36), while no association was noted between turnover intention and systemic and distributive types of justice. Furthermore, there was no link between demographic variables, organizational justice, and turnover intention. Conclusion: Considering the prominent role of organizational justice in personnel’s intention to leave their job, and given high costs of recruiting and training new staff, managers should pay especial attention to promoting justice and employees’ satisfaction and enhancing stability in their organizations by reinforcing positive attitudes in the employees.http://psj.mums.ac.ir/article_6690_b1b430575e246f408326e6d09d33710f.pdfNursesOrganizational justiceTurnover intention
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Edris Hasanpoor
Soodeh Hajihashemi
Edris Kakemam
The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
Nurses
Organizational justice
Turnover intention
author_facet Mobin Sokhanvar
Edris Hasanpoor
Soodeh Hajihashemi
Edris Kakemam
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title The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
title_short The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
title_full The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
title_fullStr The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention: A Survey on Hospital Nurses
title_sort relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention: a survey on hospital nurses
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
issn 2345-4482
2345-4490
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Introduction: High organizational justice and its factors are associated with reduced turnover intention. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to examine the relationship between organizational justice and turnover intention among hospital nurses. Materials and Methods: This descriptive, analytical study was conducted on 135 nurses working in Labafi Nejad Hospital in Tehran, Iran, 2015. The data were collected using Beugre's (1998) questionnaire of organizational justice questionnaire. To analyze the data, Pearson’s correlation and ANOVA tests were performed using SPSS, version 20. Results: Mean organizational justice and turnover intention scores were 68.85±7.67 and 47.8±12.47, respectively. Among the different types of organizational justice, the highest mean score was pertinent to interactional justice (75.24±16.68). A significant inverse correlation was observed between turnover intention and organizational justice (r=-0.36), interactional justice (r=-0.38), and procedural justice (r=-0.36), while no association was noted between turnover intention and systemic and distributive types of justice. Furthermore, there was no link between demographic variables, organizational justice, and turnover intention. Conclusion: Considering the prominent role of organizational justice in personnel’s intention to leave their job, and given high costs of recruiting and training new staff, managers should pay especial attention to promoting justice and employees’ satisfaction and enhancing stability in their organizations by reinforcing positive attitudes in the employees.
topic Nurses
Organizational justice
Turnover intention
url http://psj.mums.ac.ir/article_6690_b1b430575e246f408326e6d09d33710f.pdf
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