Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention Among Anesthesiologists: An Iranian Study.

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Job satisfaction is shown to be the strongest predictor of turnover intention and actual leaving among healthcare personnel. The aim of this study was to identify job satisfaction and turnover intention among anesthesiologists in Iran. This cross-sectional survey was conducted among 177 anesthesiologists. A set of self-administered questionnaires were applied to evaluate job satisfaction and intention to quit anesthesiology. It was found 39.5% of the participants reported that they wanted to quit the anesthesiology profession in the next year. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that job satisfaction was a significant predictor of intention to leave after controlling for other independent variables. A significant association was found between job satisfaction and anesthesiologists' intention to leave their current employment. Therefore, increasing anesthesiologists' job satisfaction can lead to a higher propensity to retention in the healthcare system.
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Authors Mousavi, Seyed-Mojtaba;Asayesh, Hamid;Sharififard, Fatemeh;Qorbani, Mostafa;
Journal anesthesiology and pain medicine
Year 2019
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10.5812/aapm.83846
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