PREDICTORS OF INTENTIONS TO LEAVE THE WARD, THE HOSPITAL, AND THE NURSING PROFESSION - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY

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KRAUSZ, M [1 ]
KOSLOWSKY, M [1 ]
SHALOM, N [1 ]
ELYAKIM, N [1 ]
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[1] ICHILOV HOSP, HEAD NURSE OFF, IL-64239 TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
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10.1002/job.4030160308
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The stages preceding and following the intention to withdraw from an organization have not been adequately examined. Data were collected at two time periods from a sample of 146 nurses working in a general hospital located in a large metropolitan area in Israel. Essentially, intention to withdraw from three levels - ward, hospital and profession - were examined. LISREL was used to test alternative longitudinal models for the best fitting set of linkages among variables. The findings supported a progression model of withdrawal intention. According to this conceptualization, a nurse first decides to leave the ward, then the hospital, and, finally, the profession. Theoretical and practical implications of the results were presented.
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