中国东北地区疾病预防控制工作者离职意向的影响因素:基于 logistic-ISM 模型的实证分析。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Health Services Research Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1186/s12913-024-11738-x
Ruiqian Zhuge, Yanping Wang, Yiran Gao, Qunkai Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Nan Meng, Yu Cui, Qiujin Huang, Kexin Wang, Qunhong Wu
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目的:本研究旨在确定目前中国东北地区疾病预防控制中心(CDC)工作人员的离职意向,并调查导致这一现象的因素:横断面研究于 2023 年 5 月在中国东北四省进行。研究采用分层整群抽样法,共选取了 11,912 名疾控中心工作人员作为有效参与者。研究通过在线问卷对人口统计学、离职意向、工作资源、工作感知和心理支持进行了评估。二元逻辑回归分析确定了疾病预防控制工作者离职意向的相关因素,而解释性结构模型(ISM)则揭示了影响因素之间的层次关系:研究发现,28.8% 的受访者表示离职意向高。二元逻辑回归结果表明,员工离职意向的风险因素包括性别、年龄、教育程度以及一些与工作相关的因素、组织因素和心理因素。工作相关因素包括每日工作时间、工作倦怠和角色超负荷。组织因素包括单位对培训的支持、单位的基础设施条件、领导风格、薪酬待遇以及绩效考核和晋升制度。心理支持因素包括家庭支持、职业认同和组织承诺。ISM 分析结果显示,影响疾控中心职工离职意向的主要因素具有内在联系,并根据影响程度分为四类:表层因素、过渡因素、深层因素和基本因素。值得注意的是,基本因素是职业认同和组织承诺:近三分之一的受访者表达了辞职的强烈愿望。疾病预防控制中心工作人员的离职意向受到多种因素的影响。应及早识别、发现和采取有针对性的多学科干预措施,以解决影响工作人员的一系列因素,尤其要重视提高疾病预防控制中心工作人员的职业认同感和组织承诺。
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Factors influencing the turnover intention for disease control and prevention workers in Northeast China: an empirical analysis based on logistic-ISM model.

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the current turnover intention among workers at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCs) in Northeast China and to investigate the factors contributing to this phenomenon.

Materials and methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted in May 2023 across four northeastern provinces of China. The study included a total of 11,912 valid participants who were CDC workers selected using a stratified cluster sampling method. The study assessed demographics, turnover intention, work resources, work perceptions, and psychological support through online questionnaires. The binary logistic regression analysis identified the factors associated with turnover intention for CDC workers, while the Interpretative Structural Modelling (ISM) revealed the hierarchical relationship between the influencing factors.

Results: The study found that 28.8% of the respondents reported high turnover intention. The binary logistic regression suggested that the risk factors of turnover intention among employees included gender, age, education, and several work-related, organizational, and psychological factors. The work-related factors were daily working hours, job burnout, and role overload. The organizational factor was unit support for training, unit's infrastructure conditions, leadership style, remuneration package and performance appraisal and promotion system. The psychological support factors were family support, professional identity, and organizational commitment. The ISM analysis results showed that the primary factors influencing CDC workers' intention to leave were internally connected and grouped into four categories according to their level of impact: surface, transition, deep, and essential factors. Notably, the essential factors were professional identity and organizational commitment.

Conclusion: Nearly one-third of the respondents expressed a strong desire to resign from their employment. Turnover intention among CDC workers was subject to diverse influences. Early identification, detection, and targeted multidisciplinary interventions should be introduced to address the array of factors that affect staff, with particular emphasis on boosting the professional identity and organizational commitment of CDC workers.

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