Hua Jing, Kondo Akiko, Wang Congcong, Ganchuluun Sambuu
International Nursing Development, Graduate School of Health Care Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8519, Japan.
Mongolia-Japan Hospital University of Medical Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
J Nurs Manag. 2023 Oct 31;2023:9686746. doi: 10.1155/2023/9686746. eCollection 2023.
To examine the association between job satisfaction and the intention to leave and explore the factors associated with job satisfaction or the intention to leave among foreign-educated nurses in Japan.
A cross-sectional design was used, and data were collected through an online survey of nurses who were born and received their basic nursing education outside of Japan but are currently working as registered nurses in Japan. Data were analyzed across two phases: the first explored the related factors with intention to leave and job satisfaction using bivariate analysis and regression through IBM SPSS; the second examined the theoretical framework model using a structural equation model through IBM Amos.
Data from 180 participants (effective response rate: 87.4%) were analyzed. Overall, foreign-educated nurses reported moderate job satisfaction level in Japan. The final model showed good fit indices, indicating that higher workplace discrimination, lower Japanese language satisfaction, and not receiving orientation were predictors of foreign-educated nurses' lower job satisfaction. Lower job satisfaction, fewer years of nursing practice in Japan, single status, and higher language satisfaction predicted a higher intention to leave.
This study provides incremental evidence of a negative relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave among foreign-educated nurses in Japan. Workplace discrimination was the main predictor of nurses' job dissatisfaction and indirectly correlated with their intention to leave, as mediated by job satisfaction. . Our study suggests that managers should provide a supportive and equal work environment, including implementing policies to reduce workplace discrimination and providing adequate support programs to enhance foreign-educated nurses' job satisfaction and reduce their turnover intention.
探讨工作满意度与离职意愿之间的关联,并探究日本外国学历护士工作满意度或离职意愿的相关因素。
采用横断面设计,通过对出生于日本境外并在境外接受基础护理教育、目前在日本担任注册护士的护士进行在线调查收集数据。数据分析分两个阶段进行:第一阶段使用IBM SPSS通过双变量分析和回归探究与离职意愿和工作满意度相关的因素;第二阶段使用IBM Amos通过结构方程模型检验理论框架模型。
对180名参与者的数据(有效回复率:87.4%)进行了分析。总体而言,外国学历护士在日本的工作满意度处于中等水平。最终模型显示出良好的拟合指数,表明较高的职场歧视、较低的日语满意度以及未接受入职培训是外国学历护士工作满意度较低的预测因素。较低的工作满意度、在日本的护理工作年限较少、单身状态以及较高的语言满意度预示着较高的离职意愿。
本研究进一步证明了日本外国学历护士的工作满意度与离职意愿之间存在负相关关系。职场歧视是护士工作不满意的主要预测因素,并通过工作满意度与他们的离职意愿间接相关。我们的研究表明,管理者应提供一个支持性和平等的工作环境,包括实施减少职场歧视的政策以及提供适当的支持项目,以提高外国学历护士的工作满意度并降低他们的离职意愿。