Comparison of the Effect of Quality of Nursing Work Life Dimensions on Turnover Intention in Private Hospitals and Government Hospitals
This study aims to analyze the effect of the dimensions of quality nursing of work life on turnover intention in RSIA Ananda and RSKD Mother and Children Pertiwi. This type of research is a quantitative research using an observational study with a cross sectional study design. The sample in this study were nurses who worked at RSIA Ananda as many as 72 nurses who were representatives of private hospital nurses and nurses who worked at RSKD Mother and Children Pertiwi as many as 70 nurses who were representatives of government hospital nurses. The results showed that there was no statistically significant effect of worklife/homelife dimension on turnover intention at RSIA Ananda (p=0.239) and RSKDIA Pertiwi (p=0.055), there was no statistically significant effect of work design dimension on turnover intention at RSIA Ananda. (p=0,260) and RSKDIA Pertiwi (p=1,000), there was no statistically significant effect of work context dimension on turnover intention at RSIA Ananda (p=0,093) and RSKDIA Pertiwi (p=1,000), there was a statistically significant effect work world dimension on turnover intention at RSIA Ananda (p = 0.016) and there is no statistically significant effect of work world dimension on turnover intention at RSKDIA Pertiwi (p = 0.684), and work world dimension variables that have an influence on turnover intention at RSIA Ananda (p=0.047). It is suggested to the hospital management to review the situation of the nurse's work environment in order to improve the quality of her work life and commitment to the organization in the hospital and to pay more attention to the fulfillment of the nurse's personal needs.