Retirement planning and work-related variables in Chinese older nurses: A cross-sectional study.

JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT(2018)

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Abstract
AimTo explore the situation of older nurses approaching retirement with regard to their retirement planning, and the relationship of their retirement planning behaviour with the job environment and job satisfaction under their current employment arrangements and other work-related variables. BackgroundNurse shortage has become a global phenomenon that can be alleviated by retaining older nurses in service. The Chinese government proposed the Incremental Delay Retirement Age Policy. However, older nurses face delayed retirement but lack retirement plans. MethodA cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among a convenience sample of older retiring nurses (n=152; 84.92% response rate) recruited from every department of four large general hospitals in Changchun, Jilin Province from June to August 2016. ResultThe majority of the respondents presented poor retirement planning (n=122, 80.3%). The independent variables of information exchange with patients, teamwork and personal growth and development explained approximately 16.6% of the variance in retirement planning. Nurse-patient communication and personal growth and development can promote retirement planning, but teamwork is negatively related to retirement planning. ConclusionRetirement planning by Chinese older nurses is related to certain work-related variables. However, many other work-related variables were not associated with retirement planning and require further research. Overall, Chinese older retiring nurses must improve their retirement planning practices.
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Chinese older nurses,job environment,job satisfaction,retirement planning
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