Understanding Affective, Normative & Continuance Commitment through the Lens of Training & Development

A. Khan, F. Bashir, Ismat Nasim, Rashid Ahmad
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The purpose of the study was to analyze nurses' perceptions of the benefits of training and development, as well as their commitment to the organization. Training and development and three facets of organizational commitment are studied using a quantitative survey research design. Structured equation modelling using Smart PLS 3 was used to analyze 290 of 313 responses from public sector hospitals. Training and development, according to the findings, have a strong positive relationship with affective, normative, and continuance commitment. Some of these findings have ramifications for management and administrative staff of hospitals. They must first commit their nursing staff to the hospital in order to ensure the best quality services for their patients. Nurses respond with greater affective, normative, and continuance commitment when they believe a training programmed is designed to meet their professional developmental needs.
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从培训和发展的角度理解情感、规范和持续承诺
该研究的目的是分析护士对培训和发展的好处的看法,以及他们对组织的承诺。运用定量调查研究设计对培训与发展以及组织承诺的三个方面进行了研究。使用Smart PLS 3的结构化方程模型分析了来自公立医院的313份回复中的290份。根据研究结果,培训和发展与情感承诺、规范承诺和持续承诺有很强的正相关关系。其中一些发现对医院的管理和行政人员产生了影响。他们必须首先把护理人员交给医院,以确保为病人提供最优质的服务。当护士相信培训计划是为了满足他们的专业发展需求时,他们会做出更大的情感、规范和持续的承诺。
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