TY - JOUR T1 - The Relationship between In-Service Training for Nursing Staff Working inIsfahan Medical Sciences University Hospitals and Occupational Outcomes:Organizational Commitment, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior TT - رابطه آموزش‌های ضمن خدمت پرسنل پرستاری با پیامد‌های شغلی:تعهد سازمانی، خشنودی شغلی و رفتار شهروندی سازمانی JF - IJME JO - IJME VL - 14 IS - 6 UR - http://ijme.mui.ac.ir/article-1-3071-en.html Y1 - 2014 SP - 495 EP - 506 KW - In-service training KW - job satisfaction KW - organizational citizenship behavior KW - organizational commitment N2 - Introduction: According to the increasing development of information technology and unprecedented growth in health management information, training and improvement of human resources working in the field of health care is a necessity. Therefore, this study was conducted to identify the relationship between the in-service training of nursing staff working in hospitals affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and occupationaloutcomes including organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and organizational citizenship behavior. Methods: We conducted this correlational descriptive study in year 2013 on a statistical population of nurses working inhospitals affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. In this study, 135 subjects were selected throughcluster random sampling method. The data collection instruments included a researcher-made questionnaire for evaluation of in-service training effectiveness, a questionnaire for organizational citizenship behavior, the questionnaire of general job satisfaction,as well as Whechler and Balfour’s questionnaire of organizational commitment. We analyzed the data using descriptive statistics as well as path analysis. Results:The results showed that there was a significant relationship between in-service training of nursing staffwith organizational commitment(r=0.453, β=0.498, P =0.037) andjob satisfaction (r=0.194, β=0.348, P=0.018). However the relationshipbetween in-service trainingwith organization citizenship behavior was not significant and there is no relationship. Conclusion:According to the importance of qualified performance by nurses in the health system that seeks to ensure effective training, and the relationship between this training with occupational outcomes including organizational commitment and job satisfaction, paying attention to the training of nurses is more evident. M3 ER -