학술논문

Organisation turnover among registered nurses: an exploratory model.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Health Services Management Research (HEALTH SERV MANAGE RES), 1988 Nov; 1(3): 156-167. (12p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0951-4848
Abstract
In light of current concerns over nursing shortages and productivity, turnover among hospital nurses has assumed renewed importance as a managerial issue. This study examines the thesis that organisation of hospital work is a determinant of voluntary turnover among registered nurses. This perspective differs from previous work in this area in that both turnover and its determinants are conceptualised at the organisational rather than individual level, thus opening the way for administrative intervention to reduce turnover. The conceptual model is tested using multiple regression techniques on a sample of 310 community hospitals. Results suggest the importance of administrative work structures and the professionalisation of the workforce as contributors to higher turnover.