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Work environment issues and intention-to-leave in Portuguese nurses: A cross-sectional study.

Claudia Leone1, Luk Bruyneel2, Janet E Anderson3, Trevor Murrells3, Gilles Dussault4, Élvio Henriques de Jesus5, Walter Sermeus2, Linda Aiken6, Anne Marie Rafferty3.   

Abstract

This study extends the Registered Nurses Forecasting (RN4CAST) study evidence base with newly collected data from Portuguese nurses working in acute care hospitals, in which the measurement of the quality of work environment, workload and its association with intention-to-leave emerge as of key importance. Data included surveys of 2235 nurses in 144 nursing units in 31 hospitals via stratified random sampling. Multilevel multivariate regression analysis shows that intention-to-leave is higher among nurses with a specialty degree, nurses aged 35-39, and in nursing units where nurses are less satisfied with opportunities for career advancement, staffing levels and participation in hospital affairs. Analysis with moderation effects showed the observed effect of age and of having a specialty degree on intention-to-leave during the regression analysis is reduced in nursing units where nurses are more satisfied with opportunities for career advancement. The most important finding from the study suggests that promoting retention strategies that increase satisfaction with opportunities for career advancement among Portuguese nurses has the potential to override individual characteristics associated with increased turnover intentions.
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Keywords:  Health-workforce; Intention-to-leave; Nurses; Opportunities for career advancement; Portugal; Retention

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26474746     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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