Exploring correlates of turnover among nursing assistants in the National Nursing Home Survey

被引:28
|
作者
Temple, April [1 ]
Dobbs, Debra [1 ]
Andel, Ross [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Florida, Sch Aging Studies, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
关键词
benefits; nursing assistants; nursing homes; turnover; wages; STAFF TURNOVER; CARE; AIDES; FACILITIES; VOLUNTARY; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1097/HMR.0b013e31819c8b11
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: High turnover of nursing assistants (NAs) has implications for-the quality of nursing home care. Greater understanding of correlates of NA turnover is needed to provide insight into possible retention strategies. Purpose: This study examined nursing home organizational characteristics and specific job characteristics of staff in relation to turnover of NAs. Methodology: Cross-sectional data on 944 nationally representative nursing homes were derived from the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey. Using a 3-month turnover rate, 25% of the facilities with the lowest turnover rates were classified as low turnover, 25% of the facilities with the highest turnover were classified as high turnover, and the remaining 50% of the facilities were classified as moderate turnover. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine organizational and job characteristics associated with low and high turnover compared with moderate turnover. Findings: One organizational characteristic, staffing levels at or greater than 4.0 hours per patient day, was associated with greater odds of low NA turnover and reduced odds of high NA turnover. Job characteristics including higher wages and union membership were associated with greater odds of low NA turnover, whereas wages, fully paid health insurance, employee assistance benefits, and involvement in resident care planning were associated with reduced odds of high NA turnover. Practice Implications: The results of this study suggest that job characteristics of NA staff may be particularly important for turnover. Specifically, the provision of competitive wages and benefits (particularly health insurance) and involvement of NAs in resident care planning could potentially reduce NA turnover, as could maintaining high levels of nurse staffing.
引用
收藏
页码:182 / 190
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Nursing Home Responses to Performance-based Accountability: Results of a National Survey
    Shetty, Kanaka D.
    Tolpadi, Anagha A.
    Robbins, Michael W.
    Taylor, Erin A.
    Campbell, Kyle N.
    Damberg, Cheryl L.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2020, 68 (09) : 1979 - 1987
  • [42] Relations between work stressors and well-being among nursing assistants in nursing homes
    Ron P.
    Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2008, 20 (4) : 359 - 367
  • [43] Relations between work stressors and well-being among nursing assistants in nursing homes
    Ron, Pnina
    AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2008, 20 (04) : 359 - 367
  • [44] Hypertension Guideline Adherence Among Nursing Home Patients
    Drawz, Paul E.
    Bocirnea, Cristina
    Greer, Katarina B.
    Kim, Julian
    Rader, Florian
    Murray, Patrick
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2009, 24 (04) : 499 - 503
  • [45] Hypertension Treatment and Outcomes in US Nursing Homes: Results From the US National Nursing Home Survey
    Simonson, William
    Han, Lisa F.
    Davidson, H. Edward
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, 2011, 12 (01) : 44 - 49
  • [46] Organizational readiness to change as a leverage point for improving safety: a national nursing home survey
    Quach, Emma D.
    Kazis, Lewis E.
    Zhao, Shibei
    Ni, Pengsheng
    Clark, Valerie A.
    McDannold, Sarah E.
    Hartmann, Christine W.
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2021, 21 (01)
  • [47] Nursing home staffing, turnover, and case mix
    Harrington, C
    Swan, JH
    MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, 2003, 60 (03) : 366 - 392
  • [49] External threats and nursing home administrator turnover
    Angelelli, J
    Gifford, D
    Shah, A
    Mor, V
    HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2001, 26 (03) : 52 - 62
  • [50] State Differences and Facility Differences in Nursing Home Staff Turnover
    Castle, Nicholas G.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY, 2008, 27 (05) : 609 - 630