Factors affecting the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng province

Professional nurses comprise the largest number of health care professionals in South Africa. High turnover rates contribute to shortages of nurses in South Africa, aggravated by the emigration of nurses, inadequate recruitment of student nurses, and the expected retirement of many baby boomer nurs...

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Main Author: Mokoka, Kgaogelo Elizabeth
Other Authors: Oosthuizen, M.J. (Dr.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1976
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-19762016-04-16T04:07:53Z Factors affecting the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng province Mokoka, Kgaogelo Elizabeth Oosthuizen, M.J. (Dr.) Ehlers, V.J. (Prof.) Baby boomer nurses Generation X Generation Y Lewin's Force-Field Analysis Theory Maslow's Hierarcy of Needs Theory Multi-generation nursing workforce Retention of nurses Vogt et al's Theory of Nurse Retention 610.73069096822 Nursing -- Decision making Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Gauteng Nurses -- Supply and demand -- South Africa -- Gauteng Employee retention -- South Africa -- Gauteng Professional nurses comprise the largest number of health care professionals in South Africa. High turnover rates contribute to shortages of nurses in South Africa, aggravated by the emigration of nurses, inadequate recruitment of student nurses, and the expected retirement of many baby boomer nurses by 2016. This study addressed factors influencing the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng Province of South Africa. In phase 1, postal questionnaires were completed by 101 registered nurses while semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 nurse managers in phase 2. Personal, organisational and managerial factors influenced the retention potential of the professional nurses. In terms of Maslow' Hierarchy of Needs Theory, most factors influencing nurses' retention operated on the lowest (physiological) level and concerned remuneration. Safety needs were compromised by the lack of equipment and supplies, the shortage of nurses and unsafe working places. Esteem needs included respect from doctors, managers and colleagues as well as recognition for outstanding performance. In terms of Vogt et al's Theory of Nurse Retention Theory, the constrictions caused by inadequate remuneration and safety aspects should be addressed. Lewin's Force-Field Analysis Theory recommends that the factors that influence nurses' retention negatively should be unfrozen, changed and refrozen, including communication. Based on these results guidelines were compiled for enhancing the retention rates of professional nurses (Annexure G). Health Studies D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) 2009-08-25T10:58:39Z 2009-08-25T10:58:39Z 2009-08-25T10:58:39Z 2007-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1976 en 1 online resource (xii, 242 leaves)
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topic Baby boomer nurses
Generation X
Generation Y
Lewin's Force-Field Analysis Theory
Maslow's Hierarcy of Needs Theory
Multi-generation nursing workforce
Retention of nurses
Vogt et al's Theory of Nurse Retention
610.73069096822
Nursing -- Decision making
Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Nurses -- Supply and demand -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Employee retention -- South Africa -- Gauteng
spellingShingle Baby boomer nurses
Generation X
Generation Y
Lewin's Force-Field Analysis Theory
Maslow's Hierarcy of Needs Theory
Multi-generation nursing workforce
Retention of nurses
Vogt et al's Theory of Nurse Retention
610.73069096822
Nursing -- Decision making
Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Nurses -- Supply and demand -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Employee retention -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Mokoka, Kgaogelo Elizabeth
Factors affecting the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng province
description Professional nurses comprise the largest number of health care professionals in South Africa. High turnover rates contribute to shortages of nurses in South Africa, aggravated by the emigration of nurses, inadequate recruitment of student nurses, and the expected retirement of many baby boomer nurses by 2016. This study addressed factors influencing the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng Province of South Africa. In phase 1, postal questionnaires were completed by 101 registered nurses while semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 nurse managers in phase 2. Personal, organisational and managerial factors influenced the retention potential of the professional nurses. In terms of Maslow' Hierarchy of Needs Theory, most factors influencing nurses' retention operated on the lowest (physiological) level and concerned remuneration. Safety needs were compromised by the lack of equipment and supplies, the shortage of nurses and unsafe working places. Esteem needs included respect from doctors, managers and colleagues as well as recognition for outstanding performance. In terms of Vogt et al's Theory of Nurse Retention Theory, the constrictions caused by inadequate remuneration and safety aspects should be addressed. Lewin's Force-Field Analysis Theory recommends that the factors that influence nurses' retention negatively should be unfrozen, changed and refrozen, including communication. Based on these results guidelines were compiled for enhancing the retention rates of professional nurses (Annexure G). === Health Studies === D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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title_short Factors affecting the retention of professional nurses in the Gauteng province
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