Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: The nature of the turnover process calls for the study of more complex relationships among variables beyond simple bivariate or multiple associations between predictors and turnover intentions. The present article aims to examine the predictive value of job demands and resources in the explanation of nurses' intention to leave the organization and to test the mediating roles of professional burnout and engagement in these relationships, within a Portuguese nursing population. The research models were tested within the scope of the Registered Nurse Forecasting project. Data included the self-report questionnaires of 2,235 Portuguese nurses from 31 hospitals, collected through stratified random sampling procedures. The statistical analyses of the structural models showed that nurses' participation in hospital affairs, a job resource at the work organization level, was the only significant predictor of nurses´ intention to leave the organization (&beta; = -.45, p < .001). Analyses of the mediation models revealed that the emotional exhaustion symptoms of burnout (&beta; = -.11, p < .001) and job engagement feelings (&beta; = -.15, p < .001) were both significant mediators between nurses' decisional involvement and their intentions to leave the organization. Results suggest that including nurses in decision-making processes regarding their professional practice policy and environment, and improving nurses' professional well-being are two crucial strategies to reduce nurses' turnover intentions.
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title Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
spellingShingle Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Burnout
Nurses
Intention to leave
title_short Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
title_full Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
title_fullStr Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
title_full_unstemmed Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
title_sort Nurses' Intention to Leave the Organization: A Mediation Study of Professional Burnout and Engagement
author Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
author_facet Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Burnout
Nurses
Intention to leave
topic Burnout
Nurses
Intention to leave
description The nature of the turnover process calls for the study of more complex relationships among variables beyond simple bivariate or multiple associations between predictors and turnover intentions. The present article aims to examine the predictive value of job demands and resources in the explanation of nurses' intention to leave the organization and to test the mediating roles of professional burnout and engagement in these relationships, within a Portuguese nursing population. The research models were tested within the scope of the Registered Nurse Forecasting project. Data included the self-report questionnaires of 2,235 Portuguese nurses from 31 hospitals, collected through stratified random sampling procedures. The statistical analyses of the structural models showed that nurses' participation in hospital affairs, a job resource at the work organization level, was the only significant predictor of nurses´ intention to leave the organization (&beta; = -.45, p < .001). Analyses of the mediation models revealed that the emotional exhaustion symptoms of burnout (&beta; = -.11, p < .001) and job engagement feelings (&beta; = -.15, p < .001) were both significant mediators between nurses' decisional involvement and their intentions to leave the organization. Results suggest that including nurses in decision-making processes regarding their professional practice policy and environment, and improving nurses' professional well-being are two crucial strategies to reduce nurses' turnover intentions.
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