ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND TENDENCY OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IN NURSES
HEMŞİRELERDE ÖRGÜTSEL ADALET ÖRGÜTSEL BAĞLILIK VE TIBBİ HATAYA EĞİLİM ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİNİN İNCELENMESİ?

Author : Musa ÖZATA -- Emine ŞENER
Number of pages : 319-338

Abstract

The aims of the study are to examine the relationship between organizational justice and organizational commitment and tendency to medical malpractice. The topic of medical malpractice is one of the most researched topics in recent years. In these investigations, a number of findings have been obtained about the causes of medical malpractice. In the literature review it has been found that there is no study to determine the relationship between organizational justice, organizational commitment and the tendency to make a medical malpractice. It is thought that the study to be done is an original quality due to the fact that it is the first study in the area; it will contribute to the literature in this context and will lead the administrators to prevent medical malpractice. This descriptive study was conducted using a face-to-face survey technique on 211 nurses working in two different hospitals operating in the cities of Kırşehir and Konya. Organizational Justice Scale (Donovan, Drasgow and Munson, 1998), Organizational Commitment Scale (Meyer, Allen, 1990) and Malpractice Trend Scale (Özata and Altunkan, 2010) were used for the data collection. The scales used are in likert of 5. The collected data were evaluated in the SPSS program and descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U Test, KW Variance Analysis ve Spearman correlation analysis were performed on the data. As a result of the research, statistically significant relationship was found between organizational commitment and organizational justice (r= 0,472; p

Keywords

Organizational Justice, Organizational Commitment, Tendency to Medical Malpractice, Nurses, Health O

Read: 805

Download: 259