Predictors of Critical Care Nurses' Intention to Leave Unit and Profession in Public Jordan Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2025-06-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608251352792
Abdelrahman Salameh, Bushra Ghannam, Omar Melhem, Rasha Ibrahim, Jafar Alshraideh
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Abstract

Background: The global nursing shortage continues to strain healthcare systems, with the intention to leave (ITL), which is defined as the likelihood of leaving one's job or profession, emerging as a key contributor to workforce instability.

Objective: The study aims to assess the correlation between sociodemographic characteristics, professional quality of life (ProQoL), critical care nurses' intention to leave their units, and their intention to leave the nursing profession.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study of 135 critical care nurses in Jordan was conducted between February and May 2024 using an electronic questionnaire that included ITL and ProQoL Version 5. Associations between variables were examined using point-biserial correlation and the Chi-square test. A logistic regression was performed to ascertain the effects of ProQoL and demographics on the likelihood that nurses intended to leave.

Results: Of the 135 nurses surveyed, 56% reported an intention to leave the nursing profession, and 55% expressed intent to leave their current critical care units. Most participants demonstrated moderate levels of compassion satisfaction (85%), compassion fatigue (86%), and burnout (94%). Female nurses reported higher levels of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue than males. Regression analysis showed that intention to leave the profession was significantly predicted by intention to leave the unit (B = -2.268, p < .05), though burnout was not a significant predictor.

Conclusions: Burnout and compassion fatigue were significantly predictive of ITL, while compassion satisfaction mitigated its likelihood. These findings demonstrate the necessity of proactive and strategic policies designed to address nurses' physical and mental health conditions and restructure their staffing and scheduling frameworks to retain critical care nurses.

约旦公立医院重症护理护士离职意向的预测因素:一项横断面研究。
背景:全球护理人员短缺继续给医疗保健系统带来压力,离职意向(ITL)被定义为离开工作或职业的可能性,成为劳动力不稳定的主要因素。目的:本研究旨在评估社会人口学特征、职业生活质量(ProQoL)、重症监护护士离职意向与护理职业离职意向之间的相关性。方法:采用电子问卷(包括ITL和ProQoL第5版)对约旦135名重症护理护士进行横断面描述性研究。采用点双列相关和卡方检验检验变量之间的相关性。进行逻辑回归以确定ProQoL和人口统计学对护士离职可能性的影响。结果:在接受调查的135名护士中,56%的人表示打算离开护理行业,55%的人表示打算离开目前的重症监护病房。大多数参与者表现出中等程度的同情满意度(85%)、同情疲劳(86%)和倦怠(94%)。女护士报告的同情满意度、倦怠和同情疲劳水平高于男护士。回归分析显示,离职意向对离职意向有显著的预测作用(B = -2.268, p)。结论:职业倦怠和同情疲劳对离职意向有显著的预测作用,而同情满意度对离职意向有显著的预测作用。这些发现表明,有必要制定积极主动的战略政策,以解决护士的身心健康状况,并重组其人员配备和调度框架,以保留重症护理护士。
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