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Background: Psychiatric nurses are instrumental in enhancing accessibility to care and addressing the mental health care needs of individuals. However, the field faces a significant shortage of nurses coupled with a high turnover rate. Developing policies to attract or retain psychiatric nurses is imperative, but little is known about the preferences of psychiatric nurses regarding the economic and non-economic attributes of work. Here, a discrete choice experiment (DCE) was used to explore psychiatric nurses' job preferences.

Methods: A survey instrument was developed adhering to the design-principles of DCE. Psychiatric nurses were surveyed nationwide based on convenience sampling. A mixed logit model was used to estimate the psychiatric nurses' preferences. Willingness to pay was calculated and the change in the probability of psychiatric nurses accepting a job when attribute levels changed was simulated.

Results: The attribute level most valued by respondents was 'violent coping strategies-impeccable' (coefficient = 1.002, p < 0.01) and willingness to pay for it is 4476.5323 CNY. The most important attribute level for psychiatric nurses living in cities was 'respect-high' (coefficient = 0.505, p < 0.01), and for psychiatric nurses living in town is 'study assistance for children-thorough' (coefficient = 0.620, p < 0.01). Notably, psychiatric nurses with less than ten years of work experience exhibited significant preferences for 'opportunity to upgrade-sufficient' (coefficient = 0.417, p < 0.01), whereas this preference was insignificant among those with ten years or more of experience (p > 0.05). Changing 'violence coping strategies' from 'without' to 'impeccable' increased the probability of psychiatric nurses accepting the job by 37.04%. The optimal job increased the probability of psychiatric nurses accepting the job by 86.06%.

Conclusion: Psychiatric nurses would prefer jobs with higher income, more respect, better coping strategies with violence, better opportunities for promotion, and a good working atmosphere. Psychiatric nurses with different seniority and residence had different preferences.

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