Title: Muhammad Darawad RN, PhD
1An Examination of Role Discrepancy and Turnover
Intention among icu nurses at a Jordanian
teaching hospital
School of Nursing University of Jordan
2PURPOSES
- To describe role discrepancy and turnover
intention among ICU RNs at a Jordanian teaching
hospital - To examine the contribution of role discrepancy
in Jordanian ICU nurses' reported turnover
intention.
3PROBLEM
- The nursing workforce shortage is a concern in
both developed and developing countries (WHO,
2002). - The main causes of nursing shortage include
- Aging of the nursing workforce
- Nurses' job dissatisfaction.
- To understand nurses dissatisfaction, there is a
need to address the nursing work environment
including nurses role.
4Role discrepancy
- First reported by Corwin (1960), as the
impractical perception of an ideal conception of
a role. - Nurses are usually asked to fulfill the shortage
of their assistants. - Ng education is producing RNs with advanced
professional responsibilities expectations
(e.g., holistic care) that are inapplicable in
the actual working fields due to many reasons
such as policies and heavy work load (Yung,
1996). - There is a lack of specification of the nurses
role.
5Effects of Role Discrepancy
Turnover increases the patients-to-nurse ratio.
- Patients
- Increased rates of patients mortality and
morbidity. - lower quality of nursing care.
- Decreased times for education and formulation of
care plans. - Nurses
- psychological effects Stress, burnout, and
depression. - behavioral effects Turnover and
dissatisfaction. - Health care institutions
- Huge financial loss due to the high nurses
turnover rates.
6Why the ICU
The more stressful and complicated the
environment is, the higher the role discrepancy.
- The ICU is considered as an extremely stressful
environment for the RNs and other health care
professionals. - Typically, the ICU is characterized by both a
high workload per patient along with a high
mortality rate. - ICU patients are more dependent, instable and
disoriented, which demands nurses to more fully
observe, evaluate and intervene.
7in Jordan
- CLINICAL Due to lack of resources, smaller
countries, like Jordan, are more susceptible to
the inability to retain nurses (Hughes,
Finlayson, Firkin, 2005). - EDUCATION The nature of Jordanian nursing
education has significantly changed with the
increased number of nursing schools and students
in both governmental and private universities. - RESEARCH There have been no published research
studies regarding role discrepancy among RNs in
Jordan.
8Significance
- Working on nurses work environment and making it
more convenient to nurses could have the
potential to encourage new nurses to get in to
the profession, and increase the satisfaction of
the current nurses to retain them in the
profession. - Making the environment more convenient to the
nurses can benefit nurses, patients (higher
quality of care), and health care institutions
(reduced turnover).
9Theoretical framework
- The person-environment fit theory (French,
Rodgers, Cobb, 1974). - Concerns the relationship between the persons and
their environment, and how the degree of fit/
congruence between them affects their
occupational behaviors. - A misfit between persons and their work
environment affects their occupational
performance in terms behavioral manifestations
(turnover).
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10Theoretical definitions
- Role discrepancy The incompatibility between
the roles nurses desire and expected to take and
the roles they actually engage in at work."
(Takase et al., 2006b p. 1072). - Turnover intention the attitudinal (thinking of
quitting), decisional (intention to leave), and
behavioral (searching for a new job) processes
proceeding voluntary turnover (Takase, 2005 p.
14-15).
11Research questions
- 1. Do Jordanian ICU RNs perceive a discrepancy
between their ideal and actual roles? - 2. How much of the variance in the Jordanian ICU
RNs turnover intention is explained by role
discrepancy?
12Methodology
13measures
Concept Scale Scale description Cronbach alpha
Role Discrepancy Nursing Role Conception Scale (NRCS) 2 identical 10-items subscales (Ideal Actual). likert scale (1-6). Ideal .28 Actual .56
Turnover Intention The modified Withdrawal cognition Scale (WCS) 5 items. liker scale (1-6). .47
- Also, nurses were asked to rate their
satisfaction with salary, work, and - work environment using a single item scale for
each. - By Takase (2005).
14Sample descriptionDemographics
- 36.8 males.
- 56.1 singles.
- 95 had BSN.
- Age (M 27.1 years).
- Satisfaction with
- Salary (M 5.6).
- Work (M 5.4).
- Work Environment (M 4.2).
- Ng experience (M 4.7 years).
- ICU experience (M 3.9 years).
- Night shifts per month (M 7.8 shifts).
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15Sample descriptionDemographics
Shift of Filling out Questionnaire n
Day 38 33.3
Evening 30 26.3
Night 46 40.4
ICU Specialty
SICU-1st floor 23 20.2
SICU-3rd floor 13 11.4
CCU 11 9.6
Neuro-ICU 7 6.1
Burn Unit 7 6.1
MICU 17 14.9
PICU 13 11.4
Neonatal 23 20.2
16ResultsQ1 Do Jordanian ICU RNs perceive a
discrepancy between their ideal and actual roles?
Role subscale Mean SD
Ideal role 4.26 0.51
Actual role 3.14 0.72
- Nurses significantly rated their ideal role
conception higher than their actual engagement in
those roles (nurses perceived role discrepancy).
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17ResultsQ1 Do Jordanian ICU RNs perceive a
discrepancy between their ideal and actual roles?
Note the 2 delegation items had a negative
discrepancy
Individual item rating (Ideal Vs Actual)
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18ResultsQ1 Do Jordanian ICU RNs perceive a
discrepancy between their ideal and actual roles?
- A series of paired t test showed that the
discrepancy was significant among every single
category of the participants Characteristics. - A series of independent t tests did not reveal
significant differences between the categories of
the participants characteristics, except - Period of nursing experience
- Period of experience within the current ICU
- (using 3 years as a cut point, nurses with more
experience were found to perceive more role
discrepancy).
19Results Q2 How much of the variance in the
Jordanian ICU RNs turnover intention is
explained by role discrepancy?
- Mean turnover intention 3.59 (possible range
1-6), with 57.9 of the participants scored above
the mean. - Nurses professional turnover intention was found
to be significantly higher than their
organizational turnover intention (3.71 vs. 3.40,
p lt .05). - Searching a non-nursing job had the highest
score (M 4.01). - Intention to quit organization had the lowest
score (M 3.14)
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20Results Q2 How much of the variance in the
Jordanian ICU RNs turnover intention is
explained by role discrepancy?
- It was assumed that the relationship between
nurses ideal role conception, actual role, and
turnover intention is Curvilinear. - Results of the polynomial regression analysis
revealed that neither step had any significant
variance with nurses reported turnover intention
(R2 .014, F 0.80, p .45) and (R2 .03, F
0.66, p 0.66), respectively.
21Curvilinear relationship
22Data of the open-ended questionWhat else that
we did not ask you think we need to know?
- 52 preferred not to answer this question.
- Notes revealed seven common themes
Comment Frequency Example
Hospital support services 24 No advantage in this hospital to support nurses
Relationship with colleagues and managers 22 Weak management
Workload and compensation 18 Salary is not good for this bad job
Work environment 11 Nursing job is a good job, but the work environment is not
Nursing role and job description 10 Do nurses feel playing a good role in planning patient care
Night shift and shift change 8 Our social life is not stable because of our shift change
Nursing public image 6 the community does not respect the nurse so good
23limitations
- The most important limitation was the low
reliability validity of the NRCS and the
modified WCS. - Due to the time constrain, the convenience
sampling technique was adopted, and the sample
was restricted to only one hospital as well as
one category of the hospital units (ICU). - The busy work shifts the lack of alternative
techniques to contact the nurses.
24ImplicationsNursing Knowledge
- The first study to address Role discrepancy among
Jordanian RNs through asking nurses to report
their role perceptions from 2 different views
(Ideal Vs Actual). - Asking nurses to report their turnover intention,
and relying on reports of turnover. - Filling out the gaps in the literature of role
discrepancy and its consequences, especially in
Jordan. - Testing V R of the NRCS WCS among a sample of
Jordanian RNs. - Applying the P-E fit theory among a sample of
Jordanian RNs.
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25ImplicationsNursing Education
- Nursing students should be taught all their
possible roles including carrying out Drs orders
and taking care of pts from A to Z. - No unrealistic goals or roles should be conveyed
to the nursing students. - Nursing definition should be redefined to be more
flexible to include all possible nursing roles.
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26Implicationspractice nursing administrators and
policy makers
- Hospital nursing policies should respect nurses
desire for decision making concerning the work
environment. - There is a need for a clear job description for
nurses. - Immediate actions are needed to keep nurses in
their positions.
27Recommended research follow up
- Clarification of the definitions of nursing role
and turnover intention as the current definitions
seem to miss some of their related components. - Replication of this study in Jordan and other
developing countries with - Larger sample size.
- Comparing ICU with other hospital units.
- Comparing different health care sectors.
- Comparing nurses from different countries.
- Translate the NRCS and the modified WCS to the
Arabic language to compare its validity and
reliability results.
28THE END THANK YOU