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Job Satisfaction and Career Intention of Australian General Practice Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Survey. | LitMetric

Job Satisfaction and Career Intention of Australian General Practice Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

J Nurs Scholarsh

Research Fellow (Applied Statistics), Australian Health Services Research Institute, University of Wollongong Innovation Campus, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The nursing workforce in Australian general practice has grown significantly, but job satisfaction varies due to factors like work environment and relationships, affecting retention.
  • A survey of 786 nurses showed high satisfaction with job nature but low satisfaction with pay, with 86% intending to stay in nursing, though 16% were undecided about their future.
  • This study emphasizes the need for strategies to improve job satisfaction among nurses to prevent potential turnover and retain skilled professionals in general practice.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The nursing workforce in Australian general practice has increased exponentially in size over recent years to meet the growing demand for health care. Nurses are more likely to remain working if they are satisfied with their jobs. Satisfaction is impacted by a complex range of factors, including the environment, workplace relationships, and the nurses' role. Therefore, satisfaction data cannot be generalized across disparate clinical settings. This study sought to investigate the job satisfaction and turnover intentions of nurses working in Australian general practice.

Design And Methods: A cross-sectional online survey of nurses employed in general practices across Australia was conducted using convenience and snowball sampling techniques. The survey tool contained a 29-item job satisfaction scale and 8 items around turnover intention.

Findings: 786 responses were included in the analysis. Respondents were most satisfied with the work nature aspects of their job and least satisfied with the pay items. While most participants intended to stay in nursing (86%) and general practice (77%) employment, a substantial group were undecided about their future (16%). Those who were dissatisfied with their job or neutral in their satisfaction were more likely to be intending to leave than those who were satisfied with their job.

Conclusions: This is the first study of job satisfaction and turnover intention reported about nurses working in Australian general practice. It has highlighted that a substantial proportion of the workforce is undecided about their future. Therefore, strategies need to be developed to address the issues raised around job satisfaction to reduce the potential loss of these skilled nurses.

Clinical Relevance: Those intending to leave general practice nursing are more likely to be dissatisfied in their jobs. Understanding the factors that impact job satisfaction is important to inform strategies that will facilitate retention of nurses in general practice employment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jnu.12548DOI Listing

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