Enhancing work environments and reducing turnover intention: a multicenter longitudinal cohort study on differentiated nursing practices in Dutch hospitals.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Julia van Kraaij, Neeltje de Vries, Hanna Wessel, Hester Vermeulen, Catharina van Oostveen
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Abstract

Background: Addressing the growing challenge of nurse retention requires coordinated actions at national and global levels to improve recruitment, retention policies, and investments in the nursing work environment. The nursing work environment, defined as the "organizational characteristics of a work setting that facilitate or constrain professional nursing practice", is critical in influencing whether nurses decide to leave their jobs. This study investigates the impact of differentiated nursing practices - which involved tailoring roles and responsibilities based on nurses' training, skills, and experience in Dutch hospitals - and investigated their impact on the nursing work environment and turnover intention (i.e., nurses' intentions to leave their organization). We also explored whether the work environment mediates this relationship.

Methods: A multicenter longitudinal cohort study was conducted across 19 Dutch hospitals between 2019 and 2023. Nursing professionals participated via digital surveys administered before (T0) and after (T1) differentiated nursing practices were introduced. The nursing work environment was assessed using the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index. A multilevel analysis with a random intercept and fixed slope was used to evaluate the impact of differentiated nursing practices on the work environment and on nurses' turnover intentions.

Results: We received 5411 responses to our questionnaire - 4259 at T0 and 1152 at T1. Results showed that, while the overall work environment improved, particularly in the dimensions of staffing and resource adequacy, collegial nurse-physician relationships, and participation in hospital affairs, there were no significant improvements in nursing foundation for quality of care or nurse managers' ability, leadership, and support of nurses. Additionally, differentiated nursing practices did not significantly impact turnover intention, nor did the work environment mediate this relationship.

Conclusions: This study is the first to explore the unique effects of practice differentiation on turnover intention mediated by the work environment. The findings suggest that, while differentiated practices can enhance certain aspects of the work environment, a more systemic and integrated approach is required for sustained improvements. Future research should include longer term studies to fully understand the complex relationship and accompanying mechanisms between differentiated nursing practices, the nursing work environment, and turnover intention.

Trial registration: Clinical trial number not applicable.

改善工作环境,降低离职意向:荷兰医院差异化护理实践的多中心纵向队列研究。
背景:应对日益严峻的护士保留挑战,需要在国家和全球层面采取协调行动,改善招聘、保留政策和护理工作环境投资。护理工作环境被定义为“促进或限制专业护理实践的工作环境的组织特征”,在影响护士是否决定离职方面至关重要。本研究调查了差异化护理实践的影响——包括根据荷兰医院护士的培训、技能和经验来调整角色和职责——并调查了它们对护理工作环境和离职意愿(即护士离开组织的意愿)的影响。我们还探讨了工作环境是否会影响这种关系。方法:2019年至2023年间,在荷兰19家医院进行了一项多中心纵向队列研究。在引入差异化护理实践之前和之后,护理专业人员通过数字调查参与。采用护理工作指数实践环境量表对护理工作环境进行评价。采用随机截距和固定斜率的多水平分析来评估差异化护理实践对工作环境和护士离职意向的影响。结果:我们收到了5411份问卷回复——T0时4259份,T1时1152份。结果显示,虽然整体工作环境有所改善,特别是在人员配备和资源充足性、学院护士-医生关系和参与医院事务等方面,但在护理质量的护理基础或护士管理者的能力、领导能力和对护士的支持方面没有显著改善。此外,不同的护理实践对离职倾向没有显著影响,工作环境也没有中介作用。结论:本研究首次探索了工作环境介导的实践差异对离职倾向的独特影响。调查结果表明,虽然有区别的做法可以加强工作环境的某些方面,但需要更系统和综合的办法才能持续改进。未来的研究应包括更长期的研究,以充分了解差异化护理实践、护理工作环境与离职倾向之间的复杂关系和伴随机制。试验注册:临床试验编号不适用。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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