与澳大利亚初级卫生保健护士和助产士的劳动力参与意向相关的因素。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Danny Hills, Cressida Bradley, Manan Mehta
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摘要

初级卫生保健(PHC)是支持个人和社区健康和福祉的基础。有必要更好地了解影响初级保健护士和助产士留在初级保健工作意愿的因素。方法:数据来自2022年澳大利亚初级卫生保健护士协会(APNA)劳动力调查,该调查于2022年最后一个季度在线进行。采用Logistic回归模型来确定未来12个月(模型1)和未来2-5年(模型2)继续在PHC工作的意愿的解释因素。结果:有3,749份有效的调查回复。确定的关键预测因素包括模型1中的农村因素、工作压力和计算机资源的获取(n = 2995),以及模型2中的护理经验年数、作为第一民族、全职或兼职工作、薪酬和条件以及接受教育和培训的机会(n = 3,004)。在这两个模型中,工作满意度和工作到充分的实践范围是留在初级保健工作意向的关键预测因素。结论:本研究确定的关键固定和可修改的解释因素指出,需要一系列地方、组织和更广泛的举措来支持初级保健实践中护士和助产士的持续招聘和保留。
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Factors Associated With the Workforce Participation Intentions of Australian Primary Health Care Nurses and Midwives.

Introduction: Primary health care (PHC) is fundamental to supporting individual and community health and well-being. There is a need to better understand factors impacting on PHC nurses' and midwives' intentions to remain in PHC work. Methods: Data were obtained from the 2022 Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) Workforce Survey, conducted online in the final quarter of 2022. Logistic regression modelling was employed to identify explanatory factors of intention to remain working in PHC over the next 12 months (Model 1) and over the next 2-5 years (Model 2). Results: There were 3,749 valid survey responses. Key predictors determined included elements of rurality, stress at work and access to computer resources in Model 1 (n = 2995), and years of nursing experience, being First Nations, working full-time or part-time, pay and conditions, and access to education and training in Model 2 (n = 3,004). In both models, aspects of job satisfaction and working to full scope of practice were key predictors of intention to remain in PHC work. Conclusions: Key fixed and modifiable explanatory factors identified in this research point to the need for a range of local, organisational and broader-scale initiatives to support the ongoing recruitment and retention of nurses and midwives in PHC practice.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: Evaluation & the Health Professions is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that provides health-related professionals with state-of-the-art methodological, measurement, and statistical tools for conceptualizing the etiology of health promotion and problems, and developing, implementing, and evaluating health programs, teaching and training services, and products that pertain to a myriad of health dimensions. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 31 days
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