Satisfação no trabalho e intenção de abandono em enfermagem: a influência do empoderamento profissional

Translated title of the contribution: Job satisfaction and intention to leave in nursing: the influence of professional empowerment

Olga Moura Ramos*, Jacinta Gomes, Ana Galvão, Maria José Gomes

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Abstract

Introduction: Job satisfaction and the intention to quit nursing are strongly related to organizational policies that promote structural empowerment and the psychological capital of workers. Objective: To evaluate job satisfaction, intention to quit, and professional empowerment in nurses in clinical practice in health organizations; to evaluate the association between professional empowerment, job satisfaction, and intention to quit among nurses. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional, and correlational study with a quantitative approach. A convenience sample of 308 nurses in clinical practice. The data collection instrument consists of a sociodemographic and professional characterization questionnaire, a job satisfaction survey, an anticipated turnover scale, conditions for workplace effectiveness questionnaire II, and a psychological empowerment instrument. Results: Nurses with an average age of 40.15 years (±9.38) and who had been practicing for 16.19 years (±9.30) took part in the study. There was a significant positive relationship between job satisfaction and all the dimensions of professional empowerment (0.255<r<0.660), except for the competence dimension of the Psychological Empowerment Instrument (r=0.097; p>0.088). For the intention to quit, negative relationships were obtained with all the dimensions of structural and psychological empowerment (-0.352<r<-0.176). Conclusion: Nurses' professional satisfaction is associated with a lower intention to leave. Professionally empowered nurses have the necessary conditions to believe in their ability to contribute to organizational decisions, with a better perception of their impact on results.

Translated title of the contributionJob satisfaction and intention to leave in nursing: the influence of professional empowerment
Original languagePortuguese
Article numbere37744
Number of pages11
JournalMillenium: Journal of Education, Technologies, and Health
Volume2025
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Nursing
  • Personnel retention
  • Job satisfaction
  • Power psychological
  • Health organizations

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