摘要
Aim: This study examined the effect of underlying contextual factors on the intention to stay in nurses. Background: Workplace promotion, social support, work stress, job satisfaction and organisation-based self-esteem (OBSE) are psychosocial factors influencing the intention to stay in nurses. However, few studies have analysed the relationships among these factors. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted and a sample was recruited in convenience sampling method from a medical centre in Taiwan. A total of 791 nurses completed a self-report questionnaire over a 3-month period in 2013. Results: Social support, work stress, job satisfaction and OBSE significantly affected the intention to stay in nurses. Furthermore, social support and job satisfaction showed a positive direct effect on the intention to stay and an indirect effect on the intention to stay; the indirect effect was mediated by OBSE. Conclusion: Organisation-based self-esteem mediates the effects of social support and job satisfaction on the intention to stay in nurses. Implications for Nursing Management: The results showing the influence of OBSE on the intention to stay in nurses can serve as insight for hospital managers to make decisions when encouraging and managing employees.
原文 | 英語 |
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頁(從 - 到) | 88-96 |
頁數 | 9 |
期刊 | Journal of Nursing Management |
卷 | 24 |
發行號 | 1 |
DOIs | |
出版狀態 | 已發佈 - 1月 1 2016 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- 領導和管理