Factors affecting the Staff Turnover and its Impact on Quality Care in Tertiary Care Hospital

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  • Farzana Mehboob Ali, Atiyyah Adeel, Wasif Masood, Sofia Noreen, Danish Ahmed, Danish Ali Siddiqui

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171594

Abstract

Background: When hospital staff leave their positions, it may be difficult to satisfy patients' demands and maintain a good standard of care, which in turn can put more pressure on the remaining staff. The outcome may be a dramatic shift in how nurses conduct in their employment, with repercussions including decreased job satisfaction, decreased productivity, and even employee turnover.

Objective: The goal of this research was to identify the causes of staff turnover in tertiary care hospitals.

Methods: shaheed mohtarma benazir Bhutto institute of trauma a  tertiary care hospitals in karachi,participants were included in a cross-sectional study, from 01/05/2022 to 31/10/2022. Participants had to be registered staff with at least a year of experience working in a clinical environment at either hospital. Quota sampling was used to pick staff from hospitals, stratified by shift, with signed informed permission from each participant. Information was gathered by a self-administered questionnaire with four parts (Brooks' assessment of QNWL, Anticipated Turnover Scale (ATS), free-form questions, and demographic details).

Results: A total 80 participants were recruited to carry out the present study. According to the cutoff for willingness to depart as determined by the ATS (> 3.5), 61% of people are interested in finding another employment. Hospital employees were more likely to be dissatisfied with their quality of life on the job if the QNWL cutoff satisfaction level (≤4.2) was lower. There was an equal gap in discontentment between men and women on the quality of their work lives. There is a considerable increase in work dissatisfaction among participants between the ages of 31-40 (19%) (P0.000). Nonetheless, those between the ages of 41- 50 accounted for the largest percentage of respondents (21%) who were interested in leaving their current place of employment.

Conclusion: Because of the implications and effects on patient care, the QNWL and nurse turnover pose serious difficulties for healthcare organizations.

Keywords: staff turnover, survey-base, quality of life, Tertiary hospital

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Farzana Mehboob Ali, Atiyyah Adeel, Wasif Masood, Sofia Noreen, Danish Ahmed, Danish Ali Siddiqui. (2023). Factors affecting the Staff Turnover and its Impact on Quality Care in Tertiary Care Hospital. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(01), 594. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023171594