Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine the levels of psychological contracts of nurses
and the affecting factors.
Method: As a descriptive study the research was conducted in 11 public hospitals in Istanbul
between 09.05.2017 and 12.30.2017 with the participation of a total of 329 nurses. The
Introductory Information Form and the Psychological Contract Scale were used to collect data. In
the evaluation of the study data, Descriptive statistical methods, Student t Test, One way Anova
Test and Bonferroni test were used.
Results: Most (83,9%) of the nurses participated in the study were women, in the 26-35 age
group (41.9%), married (60.5%), 55.6% and undergraduate (55.6%). While 38.0% of them had 1-5
years professional experience 46.5% were working in internal services, 62.6% of them in watch/
shift mode, and 43.8% of them worked for 40-45 hours per week, Psychological Contract Scale
mean total score were found to be 2.46±0.48. The total psychological contract scores of nurses
aged 36 years and over, female, married, undergraduate nurses, nurses who were working for 16
years and longer in departments of internal medicine and surgical branches, charge nurses, those
working daytime and for 40-45 hours were found to be statistically significantly higher.
Conclusion: As a result of the research; the psychological contract level of the nurses was found
to be moderate. It was determined that the nurses’ age, gender, marital status, educational
status, duration of institutional work, position, experience, working style, weekly working hours
affect psychological contract levels.