Purpose of the Study: The aged care industry experiences high rates of staff turnover. Staff turnover has significant implications for the quality of care provided to care recipients and the financial costs to care agencies. In this study, we applied a model of intention to quit to identify the contextual and personal factors that shape aged care staff’s intention to quit. Design and Methods: A sample of 208 aged care staff, including nurses, personal care assistants, allied health professionals, and managers completed a self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire assessed intention to quit, organizational commitment, job satisfaction, self-esteem, stressors, stress, and supervisor support. Results: The findings largely supported the model...
For decades, researchers have shown interest in nurses' intention to quit. Studies reveal that 17-54...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: This study investigates the prevalence of nurses’ wishes to leave work in elderly care service...
Purpose of the Study: The aged care industry experiences high rates of staff turnover. Staff turnove...
This study uses multilevel methods to investigate the effects of organizational context on job satis...
Long-term care of older adults is currently suffering from a shortage of trained personnel and high ...
This study aimed to evaluate the association between intention to leave work, and working conditions...
The emerging care personnel shortage in Swiss nursing homes is aggravated by high turnover rates. As...
Purpose: This study was conducted to describe job stress, job satisfaction, and turnover intention, ...
[[abstract]]Population aging brought the expansion of care needs,followed by social structure change...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Contains fulltext : 138650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Purpose – T...
First published: 14 October 2020Aims: To identify the reasons why workers decide to enter, stay or l...
Residential aged care facilities make an important contribution to meeting the health care needs of ...
Research problem: The Port Elizabeth hospital complex is faced with many staff-related challenges in...
For decades, researchers have shown interest in nurses' intention to quit. Studies reveal that 17-54...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: This study investigates the prevalence of nurses’ wishes to leave work in elderly care service...
Purpose of the Study: The aged care industry experiences high rates of staff turnover. Staff turnove...
This study uses multilevel methods to investigate the effects of organizational context on job satis...
Long-term care of older adults is currently suffering from a shortage of trained personnel and high ...
This study aimed to evaluate the association between intention to leave work, and working conditions...
The emerging care personnel shortage in Swiss nursing homes is aggravated by high turnover rates. As...
Purpose: This study was conducted to describe job stress, job satisfaction, and turnover intention, ...
[[abstract]]Population aging brought the expansion of care needs,followed by social structure change...
Aims. The study used Social Exchange Theory as a lens to examine associations between nurses ’ suppo...
Contains fulltext : 138650.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Purpose – T...
First published: 14 October 2020Aims: To identify the reasons why workers decide to enter, stay or l...
Residential aged care facilities make an important contribution to meeting the health care needs of ...
Research problem: The Port Elizabeth hospital complex is faced with many staff-related challenges in...
For decades, researchers have shown interest in nurses' intention to quit. Studies reveal that 17-54...
Background: It is important to learn how employers in European countries can prevent nursing staff f...
Aims: This study investigates the prevalence of nurses’ wishes to leave work in elderly care service...