Abstract
The increase in clinical nurse turnover is an important issue in human resource management worldwide. Factors influencing it include health-related risk factors such as sleep quality and presenteeism, which need further exploration. We examined differences in job survival time of clinical nurses in relation to nurses’ sleep quality and presenteeism. Participants were 857 Korean clinical nurses with more than three months’ experience providing direct patient care. Data were analyzed using a time-independent Cox proportional hazard regression analysis of factors affecting actual turnover of clinical nurses. Average job survival times of competent, proficient, and expert nurses were 33, 64, and 143 months, respectively. Sleep quality and presentism significantly affected turnover risk. For clinical nurses with less than three years of experience, sleep quality significantly influenced the risk of turnover. For clinical nurses with more than six years of experience, presenteeism significantly affected the risk of turnover. The findings of this study offer a clinical career-based approach to reduce the turnover rate of clinical nurses. A differentiated approach based on work experience is necessary to establish a turnover management strategy for clinical nurses.
Funder
Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea
Department of Nursing Science at the Graduate School of Ajou University
Center for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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