压力源
应对(心理学)
护理管理
横断面研究
可能性
心理学
护理部
社会支持
逻辑回归
医学
临床心理学
社会心理学
内科学
病理
作者
Tingting Wang,Yanhua Chen,Yanrong He,Lijun Shen,Peicheng Wang,Mingzhen Zhu,Jiming Zhu,Mingzi Li
摘要
Aims This study aims to investigate the association between stressors, coping strategies and intention to leave the nursing profession among nurses. Background Job stressors and coping strategies are believed to affect turnover intention among nurses, but no large-scale study has been conducted on these associations in China yet. Method A cross-sectional secondary analysis was conducted among 51,406 nurses from 1858 hospitals. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were carried out, and odds ratios were reported. Results Overall, 49.58% nurses had an intention to leave the profession. It is found that stress from health condition, family, occupational injuries, nurse–patient tension, high job demands, strict leaders and colleague relationships were significantly associated with higher intention to leave. Coping strategies such as talking to family and friends, talking to leaders, doing outdoor activities, engaging in hobbies and attending on-the-job training were significantly associated with lower intention, but social gathering, psychological counselling and suffering in silence had an opposite effect. Conclusions Our study provides new insights into the association between stressors, coping strategies and turnover intention among nurses in China. Implications for Nursing Management Evidence from this study indicates that policies promoting a safe and supportive work environment should be developed to help nurses cope with stress.
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