全球急诊护士离职意向的普遍性:荟萃分析

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Hui Ren, Yingchun Xue, Pan Li, Xin Yin, Wenhao Xin, Hongyan Li
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为了探究全球急诊护士离职意向的普遍性,决策者应获得基于证据的帮助。与普通护士相比,独特的工作环境和压力对急诊护士的离职意向有很大影响。高离职意愿往往会阻碍提供高质量的急诊服务。本研究根据系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行。通过对 PubMed、Web of Science、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 图书馆从建立到 2023 年 2 月 1 日期间的文献进行电子检索,确定了已发表和未发表的论文。本研究收录的文献可能包括横断面研究和纵向研究。两名研究人员使用 Hoy 及其同事于 2012 年开发的工具独立筛选文献、提取数据并评估所收录研究的质量。所有统计分析均使用 Stata 17.0。本研究通过筛选 744 篇文章,共纳入 12 篇文章,其中包括 4400 名护士。所有纳入分析的研究均为横断面研究。急诊护士离职意向的总体发生率为 45%。进一步分析发现,亚洲急诊护士的离职意向发生率为 54%,而其他地区为 38%。年轻护士的离职意向(61%)明显高于年长护士(30%)。与已公布的量表相比,自编量表的离职意向率更高,为 52%,而公布的量表的离职意向率为 41%。急诊护士离职意向的发生率相对较高,且呈上升趋势,不同地区和年龄段的护士离职意向存在明显差异。值得注意的是,亚裔护士和年龄小于 35.6 岁的护士离职意向更高。由于本文是一项荟萃分析,因此没有病人或公众的参与。护理管理者、行政人员和政策制定者必须认识到急诊护士高离职意愿的严重性,并制定有效的预防策略,在全球范围内解决这一问题。
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Prevalence of turnover intention among emergency nurses worldwide: a meta-analysis
To explore the prevalence of turnover intentions among emergency nurses across the globe, decision-makers should be offered evidence-based assistance. Compared with those of general nurses, the unique work environment and pressure significantly impact emergency nurses’ turnover intention. High personnel turnover intention often hinders the provision of high-quality emergency services. This study was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Published and unpublished papers were identified through electronic searches of PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library from their establishment until February 1, 2023. The literature included in this study may encompass cross-sectional studies and longitudinal studies. Two researchers independently screened the literature, extracted data, and assessed the quality of the included studies while using the tool developed by Hoy and colleagues in 2012. Stata 17.0 was used for all the statistical analyses. This study included 12 articles by screening 744 articles, which included a total of 4400 nurses. All studies included in the analysis were cross-sectional. The overall prevalence of turnover intention among emergency nurses was 45%. Further analysis revealed that the turnover intention prevalence among emergency nurses in Asia was 54%, whereas in other regions, it was 38%. The turnover intention among younger nurses (61%) was significantly greater than that among older nurses (30%). Compared with the published scale, the self-developed scale resulted in a higher turnover intention rate of 52%, which was 41%. The prevalence of emergency nurses’ turnover intention is relatively high and shows an increasing trend, with noticeable variations across different regions and age groups. Notably, Asian nurses and those younger than 35.6 years exhibit a greater intention to turnover. There is no patient or public involvement, as this article is a meta-analysis. Nursing managers, administrators, and policymakers must recognize the seriousness of high turnover intentions among emergency nurses and develop effective prevention strategies to address this issue globally.
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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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