Deteriorated external work environment, heavy workload and nurses' job satisfaction and turnover intention

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Zeytinoglu, Isik U. [1 ]
Denton, Margaret
Davies, Sharon
Baumann, Andrea
Blythe, Jennifer
Boos, Linda
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[1] McMaster Univ, DeGroote Sch Business, Human Resources & Management Area, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Sch Nursing, Nursing Hlth Serv Res Unit, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] McMaster Univ, McMaster Ctr Gerontol Studies, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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10.3138/0560-6GV2-G326-76PT
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Health system reform experienced in Canada since the 1990s profoundly affected health-care workplaces and workers' attitudes. In this paper we examine associations between deteriorated external work environment, heavy workload and nurses' job satisfaction and turnover intention. Data are from our 2002 survey responses of 1,396 nurses employed in three teaching hospitals in southern Ontario. Data are analyzed first for all nurses and then separately for full-time, part-time, and casual nurses. External work environment refers to nurses' perceptions of important decisions being made outside the hospital, limited resources, and budget cuts. Results show that when nurses perceive a deteriorated external work environment and consider their workload to be heavy, they also report low job satisfaction. Low job satisfaction and heavy workload, in turn, are associated with nurses' turnover intention. However, when nurses perceive a deteriorated external work environment they are more inclined to stay. When data are examined separately for each employment status group, the effect of external work environment and workload are different on turnover intentions for full-time, part-time, and casual nurses. We suggest managers and policymakers pay attention to the impact of deteriorated external work environment and heavy workload in developing strategies for nurses' job satisfaction and retention. More importantly, the different impact of these factors according to employment contracts should be considered in developing human resources policies for nurses' job satisfaction and retention.
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