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居住和工作在澳大利亚北领地的护士和助产士退休后的打算。

Post-retirement intentions of nurses and midwives living and working in the Northern Territory of Australia.

作者信息

Voit Katharina, Carson D B

机构信息

Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Rural Remote Health. 2014;14(3):2399. Epub 2014 Sep 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Previous research undertaken in the Northern Territory of Australia has identified interest among nurses in engaging in the active workforce post-retirement. Relatively little is known about which nurses are interested in such engagement, and the types of work arrangements that might be of interest. This study aims to provide an enhanced understanding of the retirement plans and post-retirement employment intentions of nurses and midwives living and working in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia.

METHODS

An online survey was developed to examine retirement intentions, and investigate the types and facilitators significant for post-retirement engagement.

RESULTS

The results indicated a strong interest among nurses and midwives in engaging in post-retirement work, with 73.2% of respondents (n=207) having considered continuing in the active workforce. The most preferred types of engagement included the gradual reduction of hours in current workplaces, part-year or seasonal employment, short-term placements, job-sharing or job-rotation, mentoring, research and policy development or acting as 'Northern Territory representatives' promoting jobs to prospective nurses and midwives elsewhere in Australia. A range of facilitators for post-retirement engagement was found, including for nurses who had not currently considered such engagement. The data collected from this research also identified barriers to post-retirement employment. The most favoured facilitators were financial incentives (90.0% of respondents identified it as a facilitator for post-retirement engagement), followed by support from line management (82.0%). Regardless of whether they had considered engaging post-retirement, the largest proportion of respondents intended to leave the NT for the time of their retirement (33.7%). The most prominent barrier to post-retirement engagement was that only a smaller proportion intended to retire in the NT (24.1%). Importantly, many nurses who had not currently considered post-retirement engagement were interested in some of the opportunities listed in the survey, and may therefore be tempted to consider continued engagement in the future.

CONCLUSIONS

This study has provided an enhanced understanding of the retirement intentions of nurses and midwives living and working in the NT, and the significant types and facilitators of post-retirement engagement. The barriers arising from the inability of workplaces to cater to the needs of older workers potentially continuing their employment post-retirement are consistent with previous research. The types and facilitators of engagement presented in this study might assist in overcoming these barriers.

摘要

引言

此前在澳大利亚北领地开展的研究发现,护士群体对退休后继续留在劳动力队伍中表现出兴趣。对于哪些护士对此感兴趣以及可能感兴趣的工作安排类型,我们了解得相对较少。本研究旨在更深入地了解在澳大利亚北领地生活和工作的护士及助产士的退休计划和退休后就业意向。

方法

开展了一项在线调查,以研究退休意向,并调查对退休后继续工作有重要意义的工作类型及促进因素。

结果

结果显示,护士和助产士对退休后工作兴趣浓厚,73.2%的受访者(n = 207)曾考虑继续留在劳动力队伍中。最受欢迎的工作类型包括在当前工作场所逐渐减少工作时长、半年或季节性工作、短期工作安排、工作分担或轮岗、指导、研究与政策制定,或担任“北领地代表”,向澳大利亚其他地区的潜在护士和助产士推广工作。研究发现了一系列促进退休后继续工作的因素,包括那些目前尚未考虑过退休后继续工作的护士。本研究收集的数据还确定了退休后就业的障碍。最受欢迎的促进因素是经济激励(90.0%的受访者将其视为退休后继续工作的促进因素),其次是直属上级的支持(82.0%)。无论是否考虑过退休后继续工作,最大比例的受访者打算在退休时离开北领地(33.7%)。退休后继续工作最突出的障碍是只有较小比例的人打算在北领地退休(24.1%)。重要的是,许多目前尚未考虑退休后继续工作的护士对调查中列出的一些机会感兴趣,因此未来可能会考虑继续工作。

结论

本研究更深入地了解了在北领地生活和工作的护士及助产士的退休意向,以及退休后继续工作的重要类型和促进因素。工作场所无法满足可能在退休后继续就业的老年工人需求所产生的障碍与此前的研究一致。本研究中呈现的工作类型和促进因素可能有助于克服这些障碍。

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