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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARD LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS WITH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT

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  23-32

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 Background & Aim: Recognizing and modifying ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT and its related factors is important. It seems that NURSEs' attitudes towards learning organizations influence their ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT. This study aimed to determine the relationship between NURSEs' attitudes towards learning organizations and ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT.Methods & Materials: In this descriptive-correlative study, 719 NURSEs working in Rasht educational hospitals were recruited to the study. We gathered data using the Porter ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT questionnaire and the Jeong learning organization questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the Spearman and t-tests in the SPSS-18.Results: Most of the NURSEs were female (94.7%) and registered (35.3%). The mean (SD) age of the NURSEs was 32.13 (6.98). The mean (SD) of the ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT was 27.10 (42.50). The mean (SD) of the learning organization was 92.72 (10.04). The relationship between the ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT and NURSEs' attitudes towards learning organizations was statistically significant (r=0.482; P<0.0001).Conclusion: It seems improving NURSEs' attitudes towards learning organizations may result in better ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENTs.

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    ASGHARI, ELNAZ, KHALEGHDOUST, TAHEREH, KAZEMNEJAD, EHSAN, & ASGARI, FARIBA. (2012). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARD LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS WITH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT. HAYAT, 18(5 (SUPPLEMENT ISSUE)), 23-32. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/106119/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ASGHARI ELNAZ, KHALEGHDOUST TAHEREH, KAZEMNEJAD EHSAN, ASGARI FARIBA. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARD LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS WITH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT. HAYAT[Internet]. 2012;18(5 (SUPPLEMENT ISSUE)):23-32. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/106119/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ELNAZ ASGHARI, TAHEREH KHALEGHDOUST, EHSAN KAZEMNEJAD, and FARIBA ASGARI, “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NURSES' ATTITUDES TOWARD LEARNING ORGANIZATIONS WITH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT,” HAYAT, vol. 18, no. 5 (SUPPLEMENT ISSUE), pp. 23–32, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/106119/en

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