Study on the status of turnover intention and its influencing factors of 382 hemato-oncology nurses.
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20220424-00220
- Author:
Wei Fang LI
1
;
Lu Jing XU
1
;
Yun Ling HAN
1
;
Lan Hua LI
1
Author Information
1. Department of Hematology, Qilu Hospital of Shandong Univeisity, Jinan 250012, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hematological neoplasms;
Nurse;
Occupational stress;
Psychological capital;
Turnover intention
- MeSH:
Humans;
Intention;
Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology*;
Cross-Sectional Studies;
Occupational Stress;
Hospitals, General;
Personnel Turnover;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Nurses;
Job Satisfaction
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2023;41(6):408-413
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective: To explore the status of turnover intention and its influencing factors of hemato-oncology nurses. Methods: From September to November 2021, the convenience sampling method was used to select 382 hemato-oncology nurses from 8 tertiary grade A general hospitals in Shandong Province. The general information questionnaire, the Chinese Nurses' Work Stressor Scale, the Psychological Capital Questionnaire and the Turnover Intention Questionnaire were used to investigate the general situation, occupational stress, psychological capital and turnover intention of the objects. The correlations between the turnover intention, occupational stress and psychological capital of the objects were analyze by Pearson correlation. And the multiple linear regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of turnover intention. A structural equation model was used to analyze the effect path of occupational stress and psychological capital on turnover intention. Results: The total turnover intention score of hemato-oncology nurses was (14.25±4.03), with the average item score of (2.38±0.67). The occupational stress score of hemato-oncology nurses was (71.57±14.43), and the psychological capital score was (91.96±15.29). The results of correlation analysis showed that the turnover intention of hemato-oncology nurses was positively correlated with occupational stress, and was negatively correlated with psychological capital (r=0.599, -0.489, P<0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that married (β=-0.141), psychological capital (β=-0.156) and occupational stress (β=0.493) were the influencing factors of turnover intention of hemato-oncology nurses (P<0.05). The path analysis of structural equation model showed that the direct effect of occupational stress on turnover intention of hemato-oncology nurses was 0.522, and the intermediary effect of psychological capital on turnover intention was 0.143 (95%CI: 0.013-0.312, P<0.05), accounting for 21.5% of the total effect. Conclusion: The turnover intention of hemato-oncology nurses is at a high level, hospital and administrators should focus on the psychological state of unmarried nurses. By improving the psychological capital of nurses, to reduce occupational stress and turnover intention.