Sick Leave and Intention to Quit the Job among Nursing Staff in German Hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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作者
Schug, Caterina [1 ]
Geiser, Franziska [2 ]
Hiebel, Nina [2 ]
Beschoner, Petra [3 ]
Jerg-Bretzke, Lucia [3 ]
Albus, Christian [4 ,5 ]
Weidner, Kerstin [6 ]
Morawa, Eva [1 ]
Erim, Yesim [1 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg FAU, Univ Hosp Erlangen, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[2] Univ Clin Bonn, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, D-53127 Bonn, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Dept Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapy, Med Ctr, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
[4] Univ Cologne, Dept Psychosomat & Psychotherapy, Fac Med, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
[5] Univ Cologne, Univ Hosp, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
[6] Tech Univ Dresden, Fac Med, Dept Psychotherapy & Psychosomat Med, D-01307 Dresden, Germany
关键词
nurses; COVID-19; health care; health care workers; sick leave; turnover; intention to quit; TURNOVER; NURSES; WORK; CARE; PRESENTEEISM; ENVIRONMENT; PREVALENCE; STRESS; MODEL;
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10.3390/ijerph19041947
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Background: Sick leave and turnover of nurses exacerbate an already existing nursing shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany and other countries. Frequency and associated factors of sick leave and intention to quit among nurses need to be examined to maintain healthcare. Methods: An online survey among nursing staff (N = 757) in German hospitals was conducted between May and July 2021. Sick leave days, intention to quit, working conditions, depression, anxiety and sleep disorder symptoms, effort-reward imbalance (ERI), COVID-19-related and sociodemographic variables were measured. Regression analyses were performed. Results: The intention to quit was present in 18.9%. One third (32.5%) reported sick leave of >= 10 and 12.3% more than 25 days in 12 months. Significant predictors for >= 10 sick leave days were infection with SARS-CoV-2, a pre-existing illness, exhaustion, trust in colleagues and fear of becoming infected. Higher ERI reward levels, perception of sufficient staff and contact with infected patients were associated with lower odds for >= 10 sick leave days. Lower reward levels, having changed work departments during the pandemic, working part-time and higher depression levels significantly predicted turnover intention. Conclusion: Alarmingly, many nurses intend to quit working in healthcare. Perceived reward seems to buffer both sick leave and turnover intention. Enhancing protection from COVID-19 and reducing workload might also prevent sick leave. Depression prevention, improved change management and support of part-time workers could contribute to reducing turnover intention among nurses.
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