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      The Effects of Occupational Stress, Work-Centrality, Self-Efficacy and Job Satisfaction on Intent to Quit among Long-Term Care Workers in Korea.

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          A large and growing elderly Koreans with chronic conditions necessitates an increase in long-term care. This study is aimed at investigating the effects of occupational stress, work-centrality, self-efficacy, and job satisfaction on intent to leave among long-term care workers in Korea. We tested hypothesized structural equation model predicting the intention to quit among long-term care workers in Korea. Survey data were collected from 532 long-term care workers in Seoul, Korea. Results showed that occupational stress was positively associated with intention to leave the job. The study also identified several possible mediators (self-efficacy, work-centrality, job satisfaction) in the relationship between stress and intent to quit. Evidence-based stress management interventions are suggested to help the workers better cope with stressors. Mentoring programs should also be considered for new workers.

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          Journal
          Home Health Care Serv Q
          Home health care services quarterly
          Informa UK Limited
          1545-0856
          0162-1424
          May 23 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Seoul Metropolitan Government , Seoul , Korea (the Republic of).
          [2 ] b University of South Carolina , Columbia , United States.
          [3 ] c Wichita State University , Wichita , United States.
          Article
          10.1080/01621424.2017.1333479
          28535108
          d86db71c-6f4d-441d-8618-762c0af007d2
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          Job satisfaction,leave from job,long-term care workers,self-efficacy,stress,work-centrality

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