Predictors of Intention to Stay as Perceived by Nurses Working at Community Hospitals, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Research Pub Date : 2022-08-04 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1014
Rata Srisa-art, J. Yunibhand, C. Jitpanya, A. Oumtanee
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Background : To understand how nurses perceive the intention to stay in the profession (ITSP) is a priority concern to combat the nursing shortage crisis. In Thailand, few studies have investigated and clari fi ed ITSP in community hospitals (CHs). The purpose of this study is to examine and identify the predictors of ITSP at CHs functioning under the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. Method : A cross-sectional study was conducted in 47 CHs in 8 different provinces, utilizing multi-stage sampling. A total of 955 participants completed a set of e-questionnaires to measure personal factors, managerial characteristics (MCs), work characteristics (WCs), and the relationship of different factors with ITSP. Descriptive statistics, Pearson ' s correlation ( r ), and multiple regression analysis were undertaken. Results : The study showed a moderate level of ITSP ( M ¼ 3.38, SD ¼ 0.70). The nurses ’ characteristics did not have a statistically signi fi cant association with ITSP. Overall, the MCs were positively correlated to ITSP ( r ¼ 0.379, p < 0.05). Similarly, overall WCs were positively associated with ITSP ( r ¼ 0.370, p < 0.05). Some domains of MCs and WCs were signi fi cant in fl uences upon ITSP. Human capital, work happiness, autonomy, skill variety, and work-life balance together accounted for 21.4% of the variance in ITSP. Conclusion : ITSP was affected by human capital, work happiness, autonomy, skilled variety, and work-life balance. Notably, nursing administrators and policymakers should develop strategies to support nurses in CHs that strengthen their career prospects to persuade them to stay in the profession longer.
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泰国公共卫生部社区医院护士对住院意向的预测
背景:了解护士如何看待留在护理行业的意图(ITSP)是应对护理短缺危机的首要问题。在泰国,很少有研究对社区医院的ITSP进行调查和澄清。本研究的目的是检查和确定泰国公共卫生部下属CHs ITSP的预测因素。方法:采用多阶段抽样方法,对8个不同省份的47个CH进行横断面研究。共有955名参与者完成了一套电子问卷,以测量个人因素、管理特征、工作特征以及不同因素与ITSP的关系。采用描述性统计、Pearson相关(r)和多元回归分析。结果:研究显示ITSP水平中等(M¼3.38,SD¼0.70)。护士的特征与ITSP没有统计学意义的相关性。总体而言,MC与ITSP呈正相关(r¼0.379,p<0.05)。同样,整体WC与ITSP正相关(r 1/4 0.370,p<05)。MC和WC的某些结构域对ITSP有显著影响。人力资本、工作幸福感、自主性、技能多样性和工作与生活平衡共同占ITSP方差的21.4%。结论:ITSP受人力资本、工作幸福感、自主性、技能多样性和工作与生活平衡的影响。值得注意的是,护理管理人员和政策制定者应该制定策略来支持CH的护士,以加强他们的职业前景,说服他们在这个行业呆得更长。
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