Effects of nurse work environment on job dissatisfaction, burnout, intention to leave

Nov 25, 2016International nursing review

How nurse work conditions relate to job unhappiness, burnout, and plans to quit

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Abstract

Nurses in university hospitals with better work environments reported significantly less job dissatisfaction, intention to leave, and burnout.

  • A survey of 1351 nurses across five university hospitals in Thailand was conducted to assess work environment impacts.
  • Better work environments are associated with lower job dissatisfaction among nurses.
  • Lower levels of intention to leave are linked to improved work environments.
  • Burnout rates among nurses may decrease in more favorable work settings.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing the work environment could aid in retaining nurses within the healthcare system.

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