Job satisfaction mediates subjective social status and turnover intention among Chinese nurses
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- DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12357
Job satisfaction mediates subjective social status and turnover intention among Chinese nurses
Abstract
Nurse turnover is one of the reasons for the global nurse shortage. Although previous studies have examined the determinants of turnover intention in detail, there is limited knowledge on the effect of subjective social status on nurse turnover intention. Therefore, in this study, we examined this relationship, including job satisfaction as a mediator, among Chinese nurses. This cross-sectional study employed questionnaires to assess subjective social status, job satisfaction, and turnover intention in 581 nurses who were randomly recruited from 10 hospitals in Jinan, China. The results partially supported our model. Although subjective social status exerted no significant direct effect on turnover intention, it exerted a significant indirect effect through job satisfaction. These results provide a new insight into why nurses leave their jobs, and possible new solutions to the nurse turnover problem. Efforts should be made to improve nurses' subjective social status.
Keywords: China; job satisfaction; mediating effect; nurse; shortage subjective social status; turnover intention.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
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