Factors Influencing Employee Turnover among TB/HIV Management Unit’s in Public Hospitals in Puntland State of Somalia
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Date
2024Author
Hassan, Mohamed Mohamoud
Muiruri, Lillian ,
Kimemia, Fredrick
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Purpose: To examine the factors influencing employee turnover among TB/HIV
management unit’s in public hospitals in the Puntland State of Somalia. It examined the
influence of job satisfaction, promotion opportunities, top management and organisation
commitment on employee turnover among TB/HIV management units.
Methodology: A descriptive research design was used to study the target population of 806
healthcare workers who work in public hospitals in the Puntland State of Somalia. The study
sample consist of 267 respondents selected from among the healthcare workers in these
hospitals. The data was collected through structured questionnaires that were self-
administered to the health workers. The collected data was quantitative and analyzed using
descriptive techniques and statistical tools like SPSS (Version 26). The findings were
displayed as tables, charts, percentages, and means. Multiple regressions and Karl Pearson's
correlation coefficient was also utilized to determine the relationship between the
independent and dependent variables.
Findings: The study found that organization commitment, job satisfaction and promotion
opportunities were significant factors influencing the employee turnover among TB/HIV
management unit’s in public hospitals in Puntland state of Somalia with significant value of
p=.000 each. Further, the study also found that top management was an insignificant
determinant of the employee turnover among TB/HIV management units in public hospitals
in Puntland state of Somalia with significance value of .081.
Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy (recommendations): Theory: The
study challenges traditional theories by demonstrating that organizational commitment, job
satisfaction, and promotion opportunities are more significant than top management in
influencing employee turnover within specialized healthcare units. It suggests that
healthcare administrators should focus on enhancing job satisfaction and career
advancement opportunities rather than solely relying on top management strategies to
improve retention. Policymakers should implement strategies that bolster employee
engagement and career development in public hospitals, as these factors are crucial for
reducing turnover and improving service stability.
Publisher
International Journal of Health Sciences
Subject
Job Satisfaction,Promotion Opportunities,
Top Management,
Organisation Commitment,
Employee Turnover