Relationship between Perception for Appraisal of Perioperative Nurses and Performance and Organizational Commitment.
10.11111/jkana.2011.17.2.189
- Author:
Kyoung Hee KANG
1
;
Sung Ae PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Korea. meredis@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Accuracy;
Justice;
Organizational commitment;
Performance
- MeSH:
Operating Rooms;
Social Justice
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2011;17(2):189-197
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was an analysis of the relationship between perception for appraisal of staff nurses in operating rooms and performance and organizational commitment. METHOD: The survey was conducted with 176 staff nurses in operating rooms in 2 hospitals in Seoul. Data were analyzed using frequency, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation analysis, and stepwise multiple regression. RESULT: 1. Perception for appraisal including accuracy and justice was significantly related to organizational commitment (r=.496, P=.000). Perception for appraisal including accuracy and justice was slightly related to performance (r=.220, P=.003). 2. In order to determine the percentage of the variance of performance and organizational commitment that could be predicted by perception for appraisal, perception for appraisal was entered in the regression equation. Accuracy accounted for 25% of the variance in the organizational commitment. To determine the percentage of the variance of performance that could be predicted by perception for appraisal and organizational commitment, the perception for appraisal and organizational commitment were entered in the regression equation. Organizational commitment accounted for 21% of the variance in the performance. Consequently accuracy predicted organizational commitment. Organizational commitment predicted performance. CONCLUSIONS: Findings indicate the need to increase accuracy of performance appraisal to promote organizational commitment and performance in perioperative nurses.