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Mediating Role of Rumination in Second Victim Experience to Turnover Intention in Psychiatric Nurses.

Yanru ShaoXinzhi ShanShanshan LiXinwei ZhangKun ChiYingxuan XuHolly Wei
Published in: Nursing research (2024)
The negative experience and turnover intention of the psychiatric nurse second victims are at a high level. Our results showed that invasive rumination positively mediated the relationship between second victim experience and turnover intention, and deliberate rumination could weaken this effect. This study expands the knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the effect of the second victim experience on turnover intention. Organizations must attach importance to the professional dilemmas of the psychiatric nurses' second victims. Nurse managers can reduce nurses' turnover intention by taking measures to reduce invasive rumination and fostering deliberate meditation to help second victims recover from negative experiences.
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