Volume: 19 Issue: 5

1. Effects of Work Stress, Compassion Fatigue, and Compassion Satisfaction on Burnout in Clinical Nurses. Page:689—697
2. Analysis of Research Articles Published in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration for 3 Years (2010~2012). Page:679—688
3. Path Analysis for Workplace Incivility, Empowerment, Burnout, and Organizational Commitment of Hospital Nurses. Page:555—564
4. An Empirical Study on Burnout in Clinical Nurses: Focused on Bullying and Negative Affectivity. Page:578—588
5. Psychological Well-being, Perceived Health Status, and Health Promoting Behavior of Clinical Nurses. Page:589—598
6. Empowerment and Job Satisfaction among Clinical Nurses in South Korea: Systematic Review. Page:599—612
7. Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment according to Life Organization (LIFO) Behavior Type of Novice Nurses. Page:636—646
8. The Mediating Effect of Emotional Dissonance in the Relationship between Emotional Labor and Burnout among Clinical Nurses. Page:647—657
9. Effects of Decision Making Competency, Nursing Professionalism, and Job Satisfaction on Turnover Impulse among Nurses. Page:658—667
10. Financial Projection of the Nursing Fee Differentiation Policy Improvement Proposal in the National Health Insurance: Using a Break-even Analysis Model for the Optimal Nursing Fee. Page:565—577
11. The Relationship between Nursing Professionalism, Clinical Decision Making Abilities, and Job Performance in Advanced Practice Nurses. Page:613—621
12. Development and Evaluation of Job Stress Measurement Tool for Infection Control Nurses. Page:622—635
13. Case Development on Nurses' Ethical Dilemmas with Physicians' and Nurses' Decision Making. Page:668—678