Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland

Background Turnover rates among nurses are much higher than in other professions. This poses a challenge for health managers in all countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting nurses’ turnover and the differences in this area between Iran and Poland. Material and M...

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Main Authors: Zahra Nikkhah-Farkhani, Andrzej Piotrowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2020-07-01
Series:Medycyna Pracy
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spelling doaj-5f1d3f9eb9f04fc795ae6431a11b26642020-11-25T03:04:12ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392020-07-0171441342010.13075/mp.5893.00950118076Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and PolandZahra Nikkhah-Farkhani0Andrzej Piotrowski1University of Bojnord, Bojnord, Iran (Business Management Department)University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland (Institute of Psychology)Background Turnover rates among nurses are much higher than in other professions. This poses a challenge for health managers in all countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting nurses’ turnover and the differences in this area between Iran and Poland. Material and Methods In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the population consisted of nurses working in state-owned hospitals in Poland (N = 165) and in Iran (N = 200). Data were collected using the Turnover Intention Scale , the Job Satisfaction Scale , the Work–Family Conflict Scale and the Workplace Support Scale . Use was made of the AMOS 24 and SPSS 22 software for data analysis. Results The results showed that the predicted factors of nurses’ turnover intention in Poland and Iran were different. Workplace support and job satisfaction can reduce turnover intention among Polish nurses while the work–family conflict influences nurses’ turnover intention in Iran. Conclusions Providing a flexible work plan in Iranian hospitals and enhancing teamwork and improving the spirit of cooperation in Polish hospitals could reduce nurses’ turnover intention in these 2 countries. Med Pr. 2020;71(4):413–20http://www.journalssystem.com/medpr/Nurses-turnover-intention-a-comparative-study-between-Iran-and-Poland,118076,0,2.htmljob satisfactionnursesemploymentwork–family conflictturnover intentionworkplace support
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Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
Medycyna Pracy
job satisfaction
nurses
employment
work–family conflict
turnover intention
workplace support
author_facet Zahra Nikkhah-Farkhani
Andrzej Piotrowski
author_sort Zahra Nikkhah-Farkhani
title Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
title_short Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
title_full Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
title_fullStr Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between Iran and Poland
title_sort nurses’ turnover intention a comparative study between iran and poland
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series Medycyna Pracy
issn 0465-5893
2353-1339
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background Turnover rates among nurses are much higher than in other professions. This poses a challenge for health managers in all countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting nurses’ turnover and the differences in this area between Iran and Poland. Material and Methods In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the population consisted of nurses working in state-owned hospitals in Poland (N = 165) and in Iran (N = 200). Data were collected using the Turnover Intention Scale , the Job Satisfaction Scale , the Work–Family Conflict Scale and the Workplace Support Scale . Use was made of the AMOS 24 and SPSS 22 software for data analysis. Results The results showed that the predicted factors of nurses’ turnover intention in Poland and Iran were different. Workplace support and job satisfaction can reduce turnover intention among Polish nurses while the work–family conflict influences nurses’ turnover intention in Iran. Conclusions Providing a flexible work plan in Iranian hospitals and enhancing teamwork and improving the spirit of cooperation in Polish hospitals could reduce nurses’ turnover intention in these 2 countries. Med Pr. 2020;71(4):413–20
topic job satisfaction
nurses
employment
work–family conflict
turnover intention
workplace support
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