Relationship between retention intention, perceived organizational support, and medical narrative ability among nurses: a cross-sectional multi-center study.

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1648464
Yanjia Li, Rong Zhang, Limei Kang, Guoting Ma
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Background: MNA is widely regarded as an important factor in promoting the construction of humanistic hospitals. Nurses are the medical professionals who have the highest participation in the clinical practice of narrative medicine and humanistic nursing in hospitals. Therefore, it is crucial to study the impact of nurses' RI and POS on MNA.

Objectives: This study aims to determine the effects of nurses' perceived organizational support (POS) and retention intention (RI) on nurses' medical narrative ability (MNA) and to reveal the mediating role of RI in the possible impact.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive correlational study was performed. Survey data were gathered from 1,831 practicing nurses working in eight tertiary general hospitals across China. The questionnaire was divided into four sections: a sociodemographic characteristics survey, a medical narrative ability scale, a perceived organizational support scale, and a Chinese questionnaire for nurses' intention to remain employed. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 27.0.

Results: The survey results show that the relationships among RI, POS, and MNA are all significant, with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.344 to 0.468. The indirect effect of POS on MNA is 1.267, accounting for 29.12% of the cumulative effect.

Conclusion: This study reveals that nurses' POS not only directly enhances their MNA but also indirectly has a profound impact on this ability through the mediating mechanism of the RI. This finding indicates that nursing managers both domestically and internationally should pay close attention to nurses' perception levels of organizational support and their RI, and formulate precise and effective intervention strategies, thereby using this as a potential organizational management approach to enhance nurses' MNA.

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护士保留意向、组织支持感与医学叙述能力的关系:一项横断面多中心研究。
背景:MNA被广泛认为是推动人文医院建设的重要因素。护士是医院叙事医学和人文护理临床实践中参与度最高的医疗专业人员。因此,研究护士的工作满意度和工作满意度对MNA的影响至关重要。目的:本研究旨在确定护士感知组织支持(POS)和保留意向(RI)对护士医学叙事能力(MNA)的影响,并揭示RI在可能的影响中的中介作用。方法:采用横断面描述性相关研究。调查数据来自全国8家三级综合医院的1831名执业护士。问卷分为四个部分:社会人口学特征调查、医学叙述能力量表、感知组织支持量表和护士留任意向中文问卷。数据分析采用SPSS 27.0软件。结果:调查结果显示,RI、POS和MNA之间的关系均显著,相关系数在0.344 ~ 0.468之间。POS对MNA的间接效应为1.267,占累积效应的29.12%。结论:本研究表明,护士的POS不仅直接提高了护士的MNA能力,而且通过RI的中介机制间接地对MNA能力产生了深远的影响。这一发现提示国内外护理管理者应密切关注护士对组织支持的感知水平及其RI,并制定准确有效的干预策略,从而将其作为一种潜在的组织管理方法来提高护士的MNA。
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