Assessing the mediation pathways: How decent work affects turnover intention through job satisfaction and burnout in nursing

Author:

Xue Bowen12,Feng Yaping3,Hu Zhiguo3,Chen Yaqian2,Zhao Yihui2,Li Xin2,Yang Yang2,Zhang Jingxuan2,Zhang Yu2,Luo Hong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Affiliated Mental Health Center & Hangzhou Seventh People's Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine Hangzhou Zhejiang China

2. School of Nursing Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

3. Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study aimed to assess the potential mediating roles of nurses' job satisfaction and burnout in the association between decent work and turnover intention.BackgroundThere is a global challenge of nursing shortages in healthcare systems worldwide. Decent work is crucial for safeguarding the rights and professional development outcomes of nurses. However, there is currently limited research on decent work among nurses, and there is a lack of studies exploring the relationships between nurses' decent work, job satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intention.MethodsA cross‐sectional survey design was employed with a sample of 460 nurses from three hospitals: The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou Third People's Hospital, and Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital. The STROBE checklist was used. Mediation analysis using the PROCESS Macro was used to examine the relationships between decent work, job satisfaction, burnout, and turnover intention.ResultsThe results showed that nurses' perception of decent work directly influences their turnover intention. Additionally, these findings strongly support the role of job satisfaction and burnout as mediating factors in the relationship between decent work and turnover intention.ConclusionsDecent work reduces nurse burnout and turnover intention of enhancing their job satisfaction.Implications for nursing and health policyThis study's findings have important implications for healthcare organizations and policymakers. Recognizing the pivotal role of decent work in nurses' job satisfaction and well‐being can guide the development of strategies to improve working conditions and reduce turnover rates. It is imperative for healthcare institutions to prioritize creating safe, supportive, and equitable work conditions for nurses, as this can contribute to higher job satisfaction and, subsequently, lower turnover rates.

Publisher

Wiley

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