New nurses' turnover intention and clinical belonging, based on latent class analysis (LCA)

Author:

Li Guomin1,Wu Yue‐Ting12,Asghar Ali3ORCID,Zhong Yinqin1

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine (Futian) Shenzhen China

2. The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Dali University Chuxiong Yunnan China

3. School of Food and Drug Shenzhen Polytechnic University Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo identify potential categories of clinical belonging among new nurses and explore the relationship between different categories and turnover intention.DesignA cross sectional study.MethodA cross sectional study was conducted among 348 new nurses from tertiary hospitals in Hainan and Guangdong provinces. A general data questionnaire, clinical belonging scale and turnover intention scale were used for examination. Further, the potential categories were used to analyse the categories of clinical belonging, and latent class analysis was utilized to analyse the relationship between different categories of clinical belonging and turnover intention.ResultsThe clinical sense of belonging of new nurses were divided into three groups namely C1, C2 and C3. The C1: poor clinical sense of belonging (8.7%), C2: moderate clinical sense of belonging (57.9%) and C3: rich clinical sense of belonging (33.4%). The risk of the turnover intention of new nurses with ‘poor clinical sense of belonging’ was 0.62 times that of new nurses with ‘rich clinical sense of belonging’ (OR = 0.62, p < 0.01), which was 0.24 times that of ‘moderate clinical sense of belonging’ (OR = 0.24, p < 0.01), the risk of the turnover intention of new nurses with ‘moderate clinical sense of belonging’ was 0.13 times that of new nurses with ‘rich clinical sense of belonging’(OR = 0. 13, p < 0.01).ConclusionsThe results of our study revealed that in order to enhance the new nurses' sense of belonging, support was most crucial when they were first encountering difficulties. To reduce turnover intention, more structured learning opportunities are also required to maximize learning for newly graduated nurses with various nursing degrees.Patient or Public ContributionThere are no patient or public contributions in this study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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