英文摘要 |
The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the work characteristics and intention to stay for the occupational health service nurses in the enterprises with more than 300 employees. Atotal of 100 valid questionnaires, including 'Demographic Characteristics', 'Work Characteristics' and 'Intention to Stay', were collected in across-sectional and purposive sampling research design. Research analysis results indicated that 'Job Control' has asignificantly high positive correlation with Support from Supervisors, Support from Colleagues, and Intention to Stay. There is asignificant and highly positive correlation between 'Mental Workload' and Physical Workload. 'Support from Supervisors' is significantly positively correlated with Support from Colleagues and Intention to Stay. 'Support from Colleagues' is significantly positively correlated with Intention to Stay. The most important factor affecting the 'Intention to Stay' for the occupational health service nurses was 'Support from Supervisors', followed by 'Total Years of Practice as Nurses Engaged in Occupational Health Service Nurses', 'Support from Colleagues' and 'Mental Workload'. |