id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-351852-ilxaurgt Jung, Heeja Assessing the Presence of Post-Traumatic Stress and Turnover Intention Among Nurses Post–Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak: The Importance of Supervisor Support 2020-03-09 .txt text/plain 3655 184 57 This study investigated the level of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and turnover intention, the relationship between PTSD and turnover intention, and the buffering effect of supervisor support among nurses post-MERS outbreak. We collected data pertaining to PTSD, turnover intention, supervisor support, work-related factors, and socio-demographic factors through a structured survey distributed to the nurses at the hospitals after the outbreak. To date, there is a lack of studies investigating the relationship between post-traumatic stress and turnover intention among nurses in the event of outbreak epidemics, such as MERS. The purpose of this study was to examine the levels of PTSD and intention to leave among a sample of Korean nurses who were directly involved in the care during the MERS outbreak, as well as the buffering effects of supervisor support on this relationship. ./cache/cord-351852-ilxaurgt.txt ./txt/cord-351852-ilxaurgt.txt