护士意愿的预测因素:检查医疗保健政策参与的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Asian Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1016/j.anr.2024.12.004
Asma Al Yahyaei, Zainab Al Kindi, Sulaiman Al Sabei, Wafa Al Jabri
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目的:本研究探讨护士积极参与医疗保健政策制定与留任意愿之间的关系。它的目的是评估这种参与医疗保健政策活动如何影响他们留在目前的意图。方法:采用横断面设计,本研究使用题为“参与卫生政策量表”的在线自我管理问卷调查了阿曼五家主要公共资助教学医院的护士。分析方法包括描述性统计、双变量相关分析和多元回归分析,以确定护士留院意愿的预测因素。结果:在1200份分布式调查中,1017份回复有效,回复率85%。样本以女性为主(87.9%),平均年龄35岁。护士报告的住院意向中等(平均ITS = 3.13, SD = 0.80)。回归分析表明,参与卫生政策的增加是留任意向的显著正预测因子(β = 0.09, p < .007)。经验丰富的护士(β = 0.078, p < 0.044)和非阿曼国籍(β = 0.213, p < 0.001)也是阳性预测因子。相反,单身和面临众多障碍是消极的预测因素(β = -0.071, p < .008;β = -0.165, p < .001)。结论:本研究强调了护士参与医疗保健政策对其留任意愿的积极影响。它强调了医疗保健组织必须营造环境,加强护士参与决策,从而有可能提高保留率并维持其劳动力。
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Predictors of nurses' intention to stay: Examining the Impact of Healthcare Policy Involvement.

Purpose: This study explores the relationship between nurses' active involvement in healthcare policy development and their intention to stay in their current roles. It aims to assess how this involvement in healthcare policy activities influences their intention to stay in their current.

Methods: Employing a cross-sectional design, the study surveyed nurses across five major publicly funded teaching hospitals in Oman using an online self-administered questionnaire titled the "Involvement in Health Policy Scale." Analytical methods included descriptive statistics, bivariate correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis to identify predictors of nurses' intention to stay.

Results: Of the 1200 distributed surveys, 1017 responses were usable (85% response rate). The sample was predominantly female (87.9%), with an average age of 35 years. Nurses reported a moderate intention to stay (mean ITS = 3.13, SD = .80). Regression analysis indicated that increased involvement in health policy was a significant positive predictor of intention to stay (β = 0.09, p < .007). More experienced nurses (β = .078, p < .044) and non-Omani nationality (β = 0.213, p < .001) were also positive predictors. Conversely, being single and facing numerous barriers were negative predictors of intention to stay (β = -0.071, p < .008; β = -0.165, p < .001).

Conclusion: The study underscores the positive impact of nurses' involvement in healthcare policy on their intention to stay in their roles. It highlights the necessity for healthcare organizations to foster environments that enhance nurse engagement in policy-making, thereby potentially improving retention rates and sustaining their workforce.

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期刊介绍: Asian Nursing Research is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Korean Society of Nursing Science, and is devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will contribute to the body of nursing science and inform the practice of nursing, nursing education, administration, and history, on health issues relevant to nursing, and on the testing of research findings in practice.
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