Intención de turnover y su relación con las características sociodemográficas y profesionales en enfermeros

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https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2026.26.1.6

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Enfermero, turnover, características sociodemográficas, características profesionales, calidad de la atención, seguridad del paciente

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Introducción: La escasez de enfermeros asociada al fenómeno del turnover conlleva graves consecuencias para las organizaciones, profesionales y pacientes, poniendo en riesgo la calidad y seguridad de la atención, así como la distribución equitativa de enfermeros y la sostenibilidad de los servicios de salud. La intención de turnover se considera el mejor predictor y antecedente de la decisión final de abandonar la organización. Objetivo: evaluar la relación entre la intención de turnover y las características sociodemográficas y profesionales de una muestra de enfermeros. Materiales y métodos: estudio cuantitativo, observacional, descriptivo, correlacional y transversal, con una muestra no probabilística de conveniencia compuesta por 338 enfermeros. Se utilizó una escala de evaluación de la intención de turnover traducida y validada para Portugal (coeficiente alfa de Cronbach = 0,91). El análisis descriptivo e inferencial, con la aplicación de pruebas paramétricas, con un nivel de significancia de 0,05, se realizó utilizando el software IBM SPSS Statistics, versión 30.0. Resultados: se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p < 0,05) entre las variables compuestas, la intención de marcharse y la intención de permanecer, y las variables sociodemográficas y profesionales: grupo de edad, estado civil, régimen contractual, tiempo de servicio, tiempo de permanencia en la institución, tiempo de permanencia en el servicio/unidad actual y contexto laboral. Conclusión: el conocimiento de las principales características sociodemográficas y profesionales asociadas a la intención de turnover de los enfermeros permite anticipar la implementación de estrategias, especialmente dirigidas a profesionales con mayor riesgo de abandonar la institución, promoviendo la estabilidad de los equipos, un requisito indispensable para garantizar la calidad y la seguridad de los cuidados de enfermería.

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2026-03-20

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Mendes, C. M. F. G. da S., Jesus, Élvio H. de, Silvério Pinto, I. M., & Rodrigues Araújo, B. (2026). Intención de turnover y su relación con las características sociodemográficas y profesionales en enfermeros . Aquichan, 26(1), e2616. https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2026.26.1.6

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