Purpose This research investigates risk and protective factors affecting physicians' turnover intention during the post-COVID-19 era. Design/Methodology/Approach A cross-sectional online survey study of 958 physicians working in Lombardy (Northern Italy) hospitals was conducted. Findings In the post-COVID-19 era, burnout significantly increases physicians' turnover intention. The same is true for fear of being infected by COVID-19 (FIC), which indirectly affects turnover intention via burnout. The higher FIC and burnout, the higher intention to leave the job or working unity. Self-efficacy significantly decreases turnover intention by reducing FIC and burnout. Originality/Value Implementing turnover preventive programs in healthcare professionals is essential, mainly reducing BO and promoting physicians' personal resources, such as self-efficacy.

Margheritti, S., Giorgi, I., Magnone, S., Miglioretti, M., Fiabane, E. (2023). Physicians' Turnover Intention During the "Post-COVID-19" Era: Risk and Protective Factors. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 65(10 (October 2023)), e631-e635 [10.1097/JOM.0000000000002922].

Physicians' Turnover Intention During the "Post-COVID-19" Era: Risk and Protective Factors

Margheritti, Simona
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Miglioretti, Massimo;
2023

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Purpose This research investigates risk and protective factors affecting physicians' turnover intention during the post-COVID-19 era. Design/Methodology/Approach A cross-sectional online survey study of 958 physicians working in Lombardy (Northern Italy) hospitals was conducted. Findings In the post-COVID-19 era, burnout significantly increases physicians' turnover intention. The same is true for fear of being infected by COVID-19 (FIC), which indirectly affects turnover intention via burnout. The higher FIC and burnout, the higher intention to leave the job or working unity. Self-efficacy significantly decreases turnover intention by reducing FIC and burnout. Originality/Value Implementing turnover preventive programs in healthcare professionals is essential, mainly reducing BO and promoting physicians' personal resources, such as self-efficacy.
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burnout; physicians; post-COVID era; self-efficacy; turnover intention;
English
2023
65
10 (October 2023)
e631
e635
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Margheritti, S., Giorgi, I., Magnone, S., Miglioretti, M., Fiabane, E. (2023). Physicians' Turnover Intention During the "Post-COVID-19" Era: Risk and Protective Factors. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 65(10 (October 2023)), e631-e635 [10.1097/JOM.0000000000002922].
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