“…This mediating effect is supported by a study of the association between nurse turnover intentions related to self‐efficacy and job embeddedness (Vardaman et al, ) and a study that predicted nursing retention based on job embeddedness (Hopson et al, ). Nurses’ self‐leadership increased their job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and productivity and efficiency in nursing work (Won & Cho, ). In particular, as turnover intention has a higher negative correlation with self‐leadership than self‐esteem, nurses’ self‐leadership promotion can serve as a means of reducing turnover intention and increasing organizational commitment and job satisfaction (Kang, Choi, Park, & Kim, ).…”