Huntley B
Aust J Adv Nurs. 1994;12(2):14-9.
This study aimed to construct a demographic profile of registered nurses employed in three rural and three remote area hospitals in NSW. The study also identified factors that contributed to the nurses seeking their present positions, intending to remain in them or leave. Interviews were conducted with 52 registered nurses and all 158 nurses employed in the hospitals were subsequently surveyed using a questionnaire developed on the basis of the interviews. The major positive professional factors that nurses associated with their employment were: employers' recognition of the importance of continuing professional education, good relations with peers and job satisfaction. A liking for country life and a preference for raising their children in country towns were the RNs' main personal reasons for seeking and remaining in their employment. The major negative professional factors of employment were: poor attitudes of doctors and administrators, employers' lack of understanding of professional needs, inadequate backup, staff shortages and inadequate access to professional education. Concerns about their children's education and the cost of educating children away from home were the most commonly cited personal reasons for leaving, or intending to leave, employment.
本研究旨在构建新南威尔士州三家乡村医院和三家偏远地区医院注册护士的人口统计学概况。该研究还确定了促使护士谋求现有职位、打算留任或离职的因素。对52名注册护士进行了访谈,随后使用基于访谈开发的问卷对医院雇用的所有158名护士进行了调查。护士认为与工作相关的主要积极职业因素有:雇主认可持续职业教育的重要性、与同事关系良好以及工作满意度。喜欢乡村生活和倾向于在乡村小镇抚养孩子是注册护士谋求并留任工作的主要个人原因。就业的主要负面职业因素有:医生和管理人员态度不佳、雇主对职业需求缺乏了解、后援不足、人员短缺以及获得专业教育的机会不足。对子女教育的担忧以及在离家地教育孩子的成本是最常被提及的离职或打算离职的个人原因。