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Factors affecting voluntary nursing staff turnover in Mengo Hospital

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Title: Factors affecting voluntary nursing staff turnover in Mengo Hospital
Author: Katamba, Henry Stanley
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perceived availability of opportunities for promotion, training, career progression, existing management style and voluntary staff turnover intention among the nurses working in Mengo Hospital. A quantitative, descriptive correlational design was used. Data collection was done using structured questionnaires. Full time staff nurses (N= 235) were surveyed. The findings revealed that all the four variables were significantly and negatively correlated to the intention to leave and predicted 16.8 percent of the variance in intention to leave scores. Management style was the strongest predictor of intent to leave (14.5%). Nurses perceiving their managers as participatory had lower intention to leave. To retain qualified personnel, hospital administrators should focus on participative management style and career development programs that address the needs of the staff and the hospital
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5590
Date: 2011-11
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