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Title: | Promoting workplace retention during global crises: An international survey of the preventive role of psychological support among victims of social discrimination in long-term care facilities. |
Authors: | Eltaybani, Sameh Igarashi, Ayuni Cal, Ayse Lai, Claudia Carrasco, Cristina Sari, Dianis Cho, Eunhee Tomas-Carus, Pablo Amaniya, Yuko Cavalcanti, Yuri Yamamoto-Mitani, Noriko |
Keywords: | Discrimination Long-term care Organizational support Turnover workforce |
Issue Date: | 21-Jun-2024 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | This international cross-sectional survey examined the potential role of organizational psychological support
in mitigating the association between experiencing social discrimination against long-term care (LTC) facilities’
healthcare professionals (HCPs) and their intention to stay in the current workplace during the COVID-
19 pandemic. Participants included a convenience sample of 2,143 HCPs (nurses [21.5 %], nurse aids or residential
care workers [40.1 %], social workers [12.1 %], and others [26.4 %]) working at 223 LTC facilities in
13 countries/regions. About 37.5 % of the participants reported experiencing social discrimination, and the
percentage ranged from 15.3 % to 77.9 % across countries/regions. Controlling for socio-demographic and
work-related variables, experiencing social discrimination was significantly associated with a lower intention
to stay, whereas receiving psychological support showed a statistically significant positive association
(p-value=0.015 and <0.001, respectively). The interaction term between social discrimination and psychological
support showed a statistically significant positive association with the intention to stay, indicating a
moderating role of the psychological support. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39246 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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