Surgical nurses' intention to leave a workplace in Iceland: a questionnaire study.

To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the page To explore surgical nurses' reported determinants of intention to leave a workplace. Nurses' work environment influences nurses' intent to leave the workplace. A descriptive,...

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Published in:Journal of Nursing Management
Main Authors: Sveinsdóttir, Herdís, Blöndal, Katrín
Other Authors: University of Iceland, Faculty of Nursing, Reykjavík, Iceland; Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavík, Iceland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2336/338648
https://doi.org/10.1111/jonm.12013
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Summary:To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the page To explore surgical nurses' reported determinants of intention to leave a workplace. Nurses' work environment influences nurses' intent to leave the workplace. A descriptive, quantitative study design using a structured questionnaire was used to measure the intention of all nurses (n = 383; 49% response rate) working at the surgical division at Landspítali-The National University Hospital of Iceland to leave a practice. Low general job satisfaction, followed by little praise from nurse managers and having to perform unprofessional work had the greatest influence on nurses' intention to leave a workplace. In addition, nurses who found their own knowledge respected, but were not pleased with the work were more likely to consider leaving. A lack of praise by unit managers, engagement in unprofessional work, low job satisfaction coupled with having ones' knowledge respected and a non-competitive work climate are factors contributing to nurses' intention to leave. Factors contributing to nurses' intention to leave may result in a lack of interest in work, low morale and may ultimately lead to unsafe patient care. Managers benefit from building and supporting a work morale that fosters nurses' intentions to stay in a professional work environment. This includes providing nurses with regular feedback about clinical work. University of Iceland Science Fund and the Landspitali University Hospital Science Fund.