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Structural empowerment and anticipated turnover among critical care nurses

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JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
卷 19, 期 2, 页码 269-276

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2011.01205.x

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anticipated turnover; critical care nurses; practice environment; structural empowerment

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Aim This study examines the relationship between perceptions of structural empowerment and anticipated turnover among critical care nurses. Background The literature revealed that work environments that provide access to information, resources, support and opportunity create an environment of more satisfied employees, ultimately reducing turnover. Method A sample of 257 nurses completed a background data questionnaire, the Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire-II (CWEQ-II) and the Anticipated Turnover Scale (ATS). Results Nurses in five critical care units perceive themselves to be moderately empowered. Structural empowerment was inversely related to anticipated turnover; those who were more empowered had a lower anticipated turnover score. Conclusion Nurses who perceive themselves as empowered have higher levels of organizational commitment. Organizations that support and recognize these characteristics may experience improved retention rates. Implications for Nursing Management This study is the first to demonstrate a relationship between structural empowerment and anticipated turnover among critical care nurses. Research has demonstrated that workplace behaviours and attitudes are determined by social structures within the workplace. Nurses are responsible for a large portion of health care provided in this country. A serious nursing shortage is expected in the future and will exert pressure on both the supply and the demand of nurses.

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