Sirisub Pooncharat, Suwannapong Nawarat, Tipayamongkholgul Mathuros, Howteerakul Nopporn, Noree Thinakorn
Department of Public Health Administration, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Nurs Res Pract. 2019 Jun 16;2019:7919404. doi: 10.1155/2019/7919404. eCollection 2019.
The serious shortage of registered nurses (RNs) in Thailand has made the Thai government tentatively propose a policy to extend the working life of Ministry of Public Health nurses. This study aimed to estimate the proportion of those RNs who intend to extend their working life and analyzed the associations between general characteristics, quality of work life, and job characteristics of the RNs and their intention to work past retirement age. This cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2016 to April 2017. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed nationally to 3,629 RNs in the age group 55-59 years and working for the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Thailand. The response rate was 85.0% (3,092 RNs). Due to the small number of male participants (n=74), males were excluded from the study. The analysis was limited to the 3,018 participants who returned the questionnaire and met the inclusion criteria. Descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression were used for data analysis. Of the 3,018 participants, the proportion of RNs intending to extend their working life from 60 to 65 years was 30.5%. In the Service Department, the factors significantly associated with intention to extend working life were perceived good or very good health status, no shift work, monthly income more than 50,000 THB (1,595 USD), and having moderate or good working resources (p<0.01). In the four Academic Departments, perceived good or very good health status, monthly income more than 50,000 THB, family members not against the working life extension, and moderate or good working resources were the factors affecting intention to extend working life (p<0.01). This study indicated that understanding the various factors related to the intention to extend working life among RNs could lead to the design of appropriate programs to encourage them to continue working after the current retirement age.
泰国注册护士的严重短缺促使泰国政府初步提出一项政策,以延长公共卫生部护士的工作年限。本研究旨在估计那些打算延长工作年限的注册护士的比例,并分析注册护士的一般特征、工作生活质量和工作特征与他们在退休年龄后继续工作的意愿之间的关联。这项横断面研究于2016年10月至2017年4月进行。自行填写的问卷在全国范围内分发给年龄在55 - 59岁、为泰国公共卫生部工作的3629名注册护士。回复率为85.0%(3092名注册护士)。由于男性参与者数量较少(n = 74),男性被排除在研究之外。分析仅限于3018名返回问卷并符合纳入标准的参与者。数据分析采用描述性统计和多元逻辑回归。在3018名参与者中,打算将工作年限从60岁延长至65岁的注册护士比例为30.5%。在服务部门,与延长工作年限意愿显著相关的因素包括自我感觉健康状况良好或非常良好、无轮班工作、月收入超过50000泰铢(1595美元)以及拥有适度或良好的工作资源(p<0.01)。在四个学术部门,自我感觉健康状况良好或非常良好、月收入超过50000泰铢、家庭成员不反对延长工作年限以及适度或良好的工作资源是影响延长工作年限意愿的因素(p<0.01)。本研究表明,了解与注册护士延长工作年限意愿相关的各种因素,有助于设计合适的项目,鼓励他们在当前退休年龄后继续工作。