Organizational climate and nurses’ turnover intention: a mixed method study

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Objectives: to describe the organizational climate perceived by nurses of a hospital linked to the Brazilian Hospital Services Company and the reasons for the turnover intention. Methods: mixed, concomitant triangulation type. Qualitative data were analyzed according to the discourse of the collective subject, in addition to quantitative data analysis, descriptive analysis, Pearson correlation, and multiple linear regression. Data collection was carried through a semi-structured interview with 116 nurses. Results: the study presented the speeches in five categories: Leadership and organization support; Reward; Physical comfort; Control/pressure; and Cohesion among colleagues. It showed that, with increased Reward factor, there is a decrease in turnover intention; and, with decreased Physical comfort, there is an increase in turnover intention. Conclusions: there is a dichotomy in the organizational climate perceived by nurses, and personal reasons mainly justify the turnover intention. The reason could be the current processes of institutional reorganization and the hiring of experienced staff.

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Bracarense, C. F., Costa, N. D. S., Raponi, M. B. G., Goulart, B. F., Chaves, L. D. P., & Simões, A. L. de A. (2022). Organizational climate and nurses’ turnover intention: a mixed method study. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 75(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0792

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