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Exploring Determinants of Nurse Retention: The Influence of Personal and Professional Values, and Work Environment in Predicting Intent to Leave.

Authors :
Rothbart, Kristin
Leddy, Jessica
Brady, Colleen M.
Kruse, Donna K.
Lancaster, Rachelle J.
Source :
Nursing Administration Quarterly; Oct-Dec2024, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p305-316, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nurse retention remains a pivotal issue, necessitating urgent strategies aimed at the recruitment and retention of highly qualified nurses. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the influence of nurses' personal and professional values, along with work environment, on predicting intent to leave an organization. Utilizing a secondary analysis approach, this study employed logistic regression to predict intent to leave among registered nurses (n = 671) using results from the Short Schwartz's Value Survey, the Nurses Professional Values Scale-3, and the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index. Regression analysis indicates that the work environment including "Participation in Hospital Affairs" (B = -.665, odds ratio = .514), "Nurse Manager Ability, Leadership, and Support" (B = -.448, odds ratio = .639), and "Staffing and Resource Adequacy" (B = -.589, odds ratio = .555) are significant predictors of nurses' intentions to leave. Establishing and maintaining supportive work environments is essential for retention, highlighting the importance of effective leadership. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03639568
Volume :
48
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nursing Administration Quarterly
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179864427
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/NAQ.0000000000000654