임상 치과위생사의 직장 내 폭력 경험이 이직 의도에 미치는 영향

Objectives: This study investigated the effects of workplace violence on turnover intention among clinical dental hygienists. Method: The study participants were 210 clinical dental hygienists from Seoul and Incheon, Gyeonggi Province. A survey on workplace violence was conducted from October 21, 20...

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Published in한국임상치위생학회지, 11(2) pp. 123 - 131
Main Authors 김나현, 최마이, 문소정
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국치위생감염관리학회 01.06.2023
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ISSN2287-9641
2465-7743
DOI10.12972/kjcdh.20230013

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Summary:Objectives: This study investigated the effects of workplace violence on turnover intention among clinical dental hygienists. Method: The study participants were 210 clinical dental hygienists from Seoul and Incheon, Gyeonggi Province. A survey on workplace violence was conducted from October 21, 2021, to November 7, 2021, to gather information from participants. Statistical analysis was conducted utilizing independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, pearson correlation, and multiple regression analysis. Results: There was a positive correlation between turnover intention and co-worker violence (r=0.397, p <0.01), including patient and carer violence (r=0.197, p <0.01). In Model Ⅰ, education level influenced the turnover intention of clinical dental hygienists (β =0.180, p <0.05). In Model Ⅱ, the factors that influenced the turnover intention of clinical dental hygienists were co-worker violence (β =0.728, p <0.001), sexual harassment, and sexual assault (β =-0.445, p <0.001). Conclusion: co-worker violence, sexual harassment, and sexual assault in the workplace experienced by clinical dental hygienists were found to affect turnover intention. Therefore, to ensure the safety and the rights of dental hygienists, implementing violence countermeasures and providing violence response education is essential. KCI Citation Count: 1
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ISSN:2287-9641
2465-7743
DOI:10.12972/kjcdh.20230013