Professional identity, job satisfaction, and turnover intention among Chinese novice nurses: A cross-sectional study

Author:

Zhong Ying12,Ma Huan3,Zhang Cui-Cui12,Jiang Qin-Ying12,Li Jun12,Liao Chang-Ju12ORCID,Liang Yu-Fen12,Shu Li12

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Department, Zigong First People’s Hospital, Sichuan, China

2. Zigong Academy of Medical Sciences, Sichuan, China

3. School of Nursing, Sichuan Vocational College of Health and Rehabilitation, Sichuan, China

Abstract

The world is faced with challenges due to a growing aging population and the increasing burden of chronic disease. The acute shortage of nurses and high turnover rates, particularly among novice nurses, are of great concern in many countries. Several studies have shown that turnover intention among nurses is influenced by professional identity and job satisfaction. However, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined this issue in the context of novice nurses. Thus, the present study aimed to explore the relationship between professional identity, job satisfaction, and turnover intention among novice nurses in China. From March 18 to April 23, 2022, a cross-sectional survey was carried out involving 532 novice nurses recruited from four public hospitals in Sichuan Province, China. Among the sample, 526 questionnaires were retrieved, with an effective response rate of 98.87%. The mean scores for turnover intention, professional identity, and job satisfaction were 13.02 ± 3.94, 36.17 ± 7.98, and 111.02 ± 21.46, respectively. High turnover intention was observed among novice nurses, of whom 54.37% (286/526) had high or very high turnover intention. Professional identity and job satisfaction among novice nurses were moderate. In terms of demographic characteristics, “Whether living with relatives” and “Monthly income” had a statistically significant impact on the turnover intention of novice nurses (P < .05). Both professional identity (r = −0.459) and job satisfaction (r = −0.517) were significantly and moderately negatively correlated with turnover intention (P < .01). The results of the multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that variables including “Whether living with relatives,” “Professional identity,” “Control and responsibility for work,” and “Benefits” jointly accounted for 29.9% of the variance related to turnover intention among novice nurses. “Whether living with relatives,” “Professional identity,” “Control and responsibility for work,” and “Benefits” were highly predictive of turnover intention levels among novice nurses. Hence, potential predictors of turnover intention should be considered, and intervention research should be conducted to reduce the level of turnover intention among novice nurses.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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