Background: The theory of planned behaviour states that attitudinal variables (e.g. job satisfaction) only have an indirect effect on retention whereas intentions have a direct effect. This study uses secondary data from a longitudinal cohort of newly qualified nurses to test for the direct and indirect effects of job satisfaction (client care, staffing, development, relationships, education, work-life interface, resources, pay) and intentions to nurse on working as a nurse during the 3 years after qualification.Method: A national sample (England) of newly qualified (1997/98) nurses (n = 3669) were surveyed at 6 months, 18 months and 3 years. ANOVA and MANOVA were used for comparison of mean job satisfaction scores between groups; intention...
The shortage of registered nurses poses a global health care crisis in the United States, which resu...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground: Health care workers are aging and this in turn will create a shortag...
Background: Turnover intention is the tendency of employees to leave the organization or resign volu...
Objective: To explore antecedents and outcomes of nurse self‐reported job satisfaction and dissatisf...
Both employee job satisfaction (JS) and employee work engagement (WE) have been examined as possible...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK), alongside other industrialised countries, is experiencing a sho...
Background: Nurses' voluntary turnover is a worrying global phenomenon which affects service quality...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
This study investigated how engagement, job satisfaction, and intrinsic motivation will affect reten...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
In recent years the National Health Service (NHS) in Britain has experienced an acute shortage of qu...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between selected variables and work related...
nurse aides and intent to leave and actual turnover after 1 year is examined. Design and Methods: Da...
The shortage of registered nurses poses a global health care crisis in the United States, which resu...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground: Health care workers are aging and this in turn will create a shortag...
Background: Turnover intention is the tendency of employees to leave the organization or resign volu...
Objective: To explore antecedents and outcomes of nurse self‐reported job satisfaction and dissatisf...
Both employee job satisfaction (JS) and employee work engagement (WE) have been examined as possible...
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a greater strain on hospital systems to keep their nursing t...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK), alongside other industrialised countries, is experiencing a sho...
Background: Nurses' voluntary turnover is a worrying global phenomenon which affects service quality...
AimUsing an interactionist perspective to test on-the-job embeddedness and off-the-job embeddedness ...
This study investigated how engagement, job satisfaction, and intrinsic motivation will affect reten...
AIM: To determine the impact of workforce engagement factors on nurses\u27 intention to leave their ...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
In recent years the National Health Service (NHS) in Britain has experienced an acute shortage of qu...
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between selected variables and work related...
nurse aides and intent to leave and actual turnover after 1 year is examined. Design and Methods: Da...
The shortage of registered nurses poses a global health care crisis in the United States, which resu...
[[abstract]]AbstractBackground: Health care workers are aging and this in turn will create a shortag...
Background: Turnover intention is the tendency of employees to leave the organization or resign volu...