Nurse turnover: The mediating role of burnout
A better understanding of what factors support a commitment to a nursing career could inform both policies and workplace practices. The mediation model of burnout provides a way of linking the quality of a nurse’s worklife to various outcomes, such as turnover. This study tested whether the mediation model of burnout could predict nurses’ turnover intentions. The findings supported the mediation model of burnout, in which areas of worklife predicted burnout, which in turn predicted turnover intentions. Cynicism was the key burnout dimension for turnover, and the most critical areas of worklife were value conflicts and inadequate rewards.
Topics:
Turnover & Reduction of Work Effort
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Nurse
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