Bottega Michela, De Faveri Antonio Pio, Simeoni Marco, Danielis Matteo
Chief Nurse Office, Department of the Health Care Professions, Azienda Unita Locale Socio Sanitaria (AULSS) 2 Marca Trevigiana, Treviso, Italy.
Intensive Care Unit, Azienda Unita Locale Socio Sanitaria (AULSS) 2 Marca Trevigiana, Treviso, Italy.
Int Nurs Rev. 2025 Mar;72(1):e13083. doi: 10.1111/inr.13083.
To explore why registered nurses in Italy choose to resign from their positions in hospitals.
In recent years, the work environment within hospitals has worsened, with increasing rates of burnout, stress, depression, compassion fatigue, and even suicide among nurses. This has prompted many nurses to either leave their current positions or exit the profession entirely. Previous research has indicated that nurse turnover, especially in hospital settings, poses a significant challenge for society and global healthcare, with insufficient nurse staffing associated with negative patient outcomes.
The study used a descriptive phenomenology design, conducting 30 semi-structured interviews with nurses. The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research have been followed in reporting the methods and findings.
The average age of the participants was 32.8 years, the average length of hospital work experience was 5.7 years, and the majority of the participants were female (n = 22). Thematic analysis revealed two main themes: individual factors, encompassing "quality-of-life threats" and "personal drive and ambitions", and organizational factors, including "unsustainable working conditions" and "lack of support from employers."
There is an urgent need for an evidence-based approach to quality improvement to increase nurses' well-being in the workplace. Organizations aiming to retain nursing staff should prioritize strategies such as promoting work flexibility and addressing concerns related to work-life balance. Effective management engagement and implementation of flexible working arrangements are essential, along with the promotion of organizational values aligned with professionalism to combat negative perceptions of the nursing profession.
探讨意大利注册护士选择辞去医院工作岗位的原因。
近年来,医院的工作环境恶化,护士的倦怠、压力、抑郁、同情疲劳甚至自杀率不断上升。这促使许多护士要么离开当前岗位,要么完全退出该职业。先前的研究表明,护士流失,尤其是在医院环境中,给社会和全球医疗保健带来了重大挑战,护士人员配备不足会导致患者出现不良后果。
本研究采用描述性现象学设计,对护士进行了30次半结构化访谈。在报告方法和结果时遵循了《定性研究报告的统一标准》。
参与者的平均年龄为32.8岁,平均医院工作年限为5.7年,大多数参与者为女性(n = 22)。主题分析揭示了两个主要主题:个人因素,包括“生活质量威胁”和“个人动力与抱负”;组织因素,包括“不可持续的工作条件”和“雇主支持不足”。
迫切需要一种基于证据的质量改进方法,以提高护士在工作场所的幸福感。旨在留住护理人员的组织应优先考虑促进工作灵活性和解决与工作生活平衡相关问题等策略。有效的管理参与和灵活工作安排的实施至关重要,同时要促进与专业精神相符的组织价值观,以消除对护理职业的负面看法。