| Literature DB >> 25433000 |
Lynn Unruh1, Ning Jackie Zhang2, Latarsha Chisolm2.
Abstract
With more than 50% of the nursing workforce close to retirement, it is especially important to keep younger nurses in nursing jobs and careers. This study empirically tests a structural equation model of registered nurse (RN) intent to leave the job and profession using data from a survey of newly licensed RNs (NLRNs). Job demands, difficulties and control, intent to leave the job, and intent to leave the profession were latent variables. A number of direct, indirect, and mediating relationships were modeled. Measurement models for all latent variables and the structural model had good fit. The final model showed a path from job demands, difficulties, and control to job satisfaction to intent to leave the job to intent to leave the profession. The results suggest that the process of an NLRN intending to leave the job and profession involves a number of mediators between the work environment and this intent.Keywords: job and professional leaving; newly licensed RNs; structural equation modeling; work environment
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25433000 DOI: 10.1177/0193945914559290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.967