Takeda Shinya
Department of Clinical Psychology, Tottori University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Yonago 683-8503, Japan.
Yonago Acta Med. 2023 May 10;66(2):196-201. doi: 10.33160/yam.2023.05.001. eCollection 2023 May.
Globally, the elderly population is growing rapidly. The number of elderly people requiring nursing care is expected to increase along with the elderly population. However, the high turnover rate of care workers has caused a labor shortage, which in turn has encouraged further turnover, creating a vicious cycle. Preventing turnover is an important issue not only for the physical and mental health of care workers but also for the quality of nursing care. In particular, Japan has emerged as the world's first super-aged society, experiencing an increase in the number of elderly people requiring nursing care and a shortage of care workers. This review summarizes the research on factors influencing care worker turnover and intent to leave the profession in Japan. Additionally, workplace interpersonal problems have been shown to be consistently associated with care worker turnover or intention to leave in previous studies that were reviewed.
在全球范围内,老年人口正在迅速增长。预计需要护理的老年人数量将随着老年人口的增加而上升。然而,护理人员的高流动率导致了劳动力短缺,这反过来又促使更多人员离职,形成了恶性循环。防止人员流动不仅对护理人员的身心健康至关重要,而且对护理质量也很重要。特别是,日本已成为世界上第一个超老龄化社会,需要护理的老年人数量不断增加,护理人员短缺。这篇综述总结了关于影响日本护理人员离职和离职意愿的因素的研究。此外,在之前综述的研究中,工作场所的人际问题一直被证明与护理人员的离职或离职意愿相关。