Predictors of intention to stay in the profession among novice nurses: a cross-sectional study

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Savitsky, Bella [1 ]
Shvartsur, Rachel [1 ]
Kagan, Ilya [1 ]
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[1] Ashkelon Acad Coll, Sch Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, Yitshak Ben Zvi 12, Ashqelon, Israel
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Intention to stay; Retention; Novice nurses; Job satisfaction; Workplace environment; JOB-SATISFACTION; PHYSICIAN COLLABORATION; TURNOVER INTENTION; REGISTERED NURSES; IMPACT; TRANSITION; COVID-19; BURNOUT; LEAVE; INTERFERENCE;
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10.1186/s13584-024-00662-4
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundPreserving new graduate nurses in the profession is an essential step for addressing the nursing shortage and sustaining the future of the profession. This study aimed to examine the relationship between employment characteristics and job satisfaction of novice nurses and their willingness to stay in the nursing profession in the next 5 years.MethodsNovice nurses' intention to stay in the profession was assessed, considering demographics, employment characteristics, and components of job satisfaction. Among the sample of 216 novice nurses (93% response rate), four components of job satisfaction were extracted and included in the multivariable logistic regression model with the intention to stay in the profession as a dependent variable.ResultsProfessional self-accomplishment was significantly and positively associated with the intention to stay in the profession, with an elevation of one standard deviation in this component associated with more than a two-fold increase in the odds of staying (OR = 2.3, 95% CI 1.3-3.9). This component contributed 10% to the variance in intention to stay. Independently, managerial support also contributed 10% to the variance and was significantly associated with willingness to stay (OR = 1.9, 95% CI 1.2-3.0). Overall, self-accomplishment, managerial support, and healthier organizational culture were significantly associated with novice nurses' intention to stay, whereas work conditions and rewards were not. The multivariable analysis model explained 38.0% of the variance in the intention to stay in the profession.ConclusionsThis study found that novice nurses' intention to stay in the profession is highly associated with their self-accomplishment and better managerial support. Thus, to enhance the retention of novice nurses, managers must establish an environment that fosters professional development and support. This involves providing engaging work assignments, facilitating the seamless integration of novice nurses into the team, and offering managerial support and guidance.
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