East Leah, Halcomb Elizabeth, Terry Daniel, Jackson Debra, Hutchinson Marie
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southern Queensland UniSQ Centre for Health Research School of Health, University of New England, Australia.
School of Nursing, Faculty of Science, Medicine & Health University of Wollongong, Australia.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2024 Nov;81:104156. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104156. Epub 2024 Oct 12.
To explore the demographics, employment characteristics, job satisfaction and career intentions of the Australian nursing and midwifery academic workforce.
The academic workforce is crucial in preparing the next generation of nurses and midwives. Thus, understanding current satisfaction, challenges, opportunities and intentions is important for recruitment and succession planning.
Cross-sectional online Australian academic nursing and midwifery survey.
Respondents were invited to complete an online survey via social media platforms, advertisements on professional websites and circulation via professional associations. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data.
Of the 250 respondents, most were Registered Nurses (n=212), female (n=222), held tenured teaching and research positions (n=126) and were over the age of 50 (n=130). Almost half of respondents held a PhD (n=98), with 55 (43.7 %) of those without a Doctoral qualification indicating no intention in undertaking doctoral studies. Over 85 % (n=213) of respondents indicated working regular unpaid hours. Female respondents had a significantly higher mean annual teaching allocation compared with males who had higher research workload allocations (p=0.033). Job satisfaction and intention to leave academia were linked with workload and perceived value. Job satisfaction was significantly higher among teaching-only and research-only academics (p=0.005).
The sustainability of the Australian nursing and midwifery workforce is at risk due to an ageing workforce and some academics' lack of intention in pursuing doctoral studies. Gender inequities emerged as a finding in this study. Workforce strategies are required to address gender disparities and workload imbalances that have an impact on job satisfaction.
探讨澳大利亚护理及助产学术工作者的人口统计学特征、就业特点、工作满意度及职业意向。
学术工作者对于培养下一代护士和助产士至关重要。因此,了解当前的满意度、挑战、机遇及意向对于招聘和继任计划很重要。
澳大利亚学术护理及助产领域的横断面在线调查。
通过社交媒体平台、专业网站上的广告以及专业协会的传播邀请受访者完成在线调查。使用描述性和推断性统计分析数据。
在250名受访者中,大多数是注册护士(n = 212),女性(n = 222),担任终身教学和研究职位(n = 126),年龄超过50岁(n = 130)。近一半的受访者拥有博士学位(n = 98),其中55名(43.7%)没有博士资格的受访者表示无意攻读博士学位。超过85%(n = 213)的受访者表示有定期的无薪工作时间。女性受访者的平均年度教学工作量显著高于男性,而男性的研究工作量分配更高(p = 0.033)。工作满意度和离开学术界的意向与工作量和感知价值相关。仅从事教学和仅从事研究的学者的工作满意度显著更高(p = 0.005)。
由于劳动力老龄化以及一些学者无意攻读博士学位,澳大利亚护理及助产劳动力的可持续性面临风险。本研究发现了性别不平等问题。需要制定劳动力战略来解决影响工作满意度的性别差异和工作量不平衡问题。