Many studies show the positive relationship between job satisfaction and the intent to stay in the nursing profession. The different groups of nurses show different results. This study was conducted in two private hospitals in Bangkok to explore the factors that influence nurses’ job satisfaction and retention and to investigate the relationship between nurses’ job satisfaction and retention. This study also evaluated the impact of Organization development Intervention (ODI) toward the organization. The satisfaction levels of four factors were investigated before and after ODI. In summary, it showed that ODI can impact both satisfaction and retention, and implied that ODI created positive impact for the hospitals
Turnover intention is a challenging issue for most of the developed and developing countries. Past s...
Introduction: The provision of optimal health services is determined by the quality of health worker...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK), alongside other industrialised countries, is experiencing a sho...
Many factors in the healthcare industry affect the nurse's work, but some major factors influence th...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
Hospitals are encountering serious dilemma in provision of quality care due to prevailing shortage o...
Objectives: The resignation rate of nurses working in hospitals is extremely high. This study aims t...
Background: Turnover intention has the possibility to have destructive effects on the life of nurses...
Background: The current nursing shortage and high turnover is of great concern in many countries bec...
In the era of the intense competition and strong-survive business environment has fostered business ...
textThe aging population in the United States and greater access to healthcare due to recent legisla...
Aim and objective: This paper examined the impact of leadership characteristics of nursing unit mana...
This paper used a wellbeing model to explore the factors affecting private sector nurses’ level of j...
In today\u27s healthcare climate, retaining staff nurses is desirable and may be a more permanent so...
Highlights findings from an analysis of variables associated with job satisfaction levels of registe...
Turnover intention is a challenging issue for most of the developed and developing countries. Past s...
Introduction: The provision of optimal health services is determined by the quality of health worker...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK), alongside other industrialised countries, is experiencing a sho...
Many factors in the healthcare industry affect the nurse's work, but some major factors influence th...
Researchers have predicted that by 2020 the United States will experience a severe shortage of regis...
Hospitals are encountering serious dilemma in provision of quality care due to prevailing shortage o...
Objectives: The resignation rate of nurses working in hospitals is extremely high. This study aims t...
Background: Turnover intention has the possibility to have destructive effects on the life of nurses...
Background: The current nursing shortage and high turnover is of great concern in many countries bec...
In the era of the intense competition and strong-survive business environment has fostered business ...
textThe aging population in the United States and greater access to healthcare due to recent legisla...
Aim and objective: This paper examined the impact of leadership characteristics of nursing unit mana...
This paper used a wellbeing model to explore the factors affecting private sector nurses’ level of j...
In today\u27s healthcare climate, retaining staff nurses is desirable and may be a more permanent so...
Highlights findings from an analysis of variables associated with job satisfaction levels of registe...
Turnover intention is a challenging issue for most of the developed and developing countries. Past s...
Introduction: The provision of optimal health services is determined by the quality of health worker...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK), alongside other industrialised countries, is experiencing a sho...