نتایج جستجو برای: job dissatisfaction

تعداد نتایج: 78063  

Journal: :Curationis 2006
C S P Lephoko M C Bezuidenhout J H Roos

This article focuses on a study conducted with the purpose of exploring and describing the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to organisational climate can cause dissatisfaction among nurse...

2013
Pekka Ilmakunnas Petri Böckerman

This paper explores the potential role of adverse working conditions in the determination of workers’ sickness absences. Our data contain detailed information on the prevalence of job disamenities at the workplace from a representative sample of Finnish workers. The results from reduced-form models reveal that workers facing adverse working conditions tend to have a greater number of sickness a...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2011
Márcia Borges de Melo Maria Alves Barbosa Paula Regina de Souza

Job satisfaction consists of a feeling of wellbeing, resulting from the interaction of several occupational aspects, and may influence the worker's relationship with the organization, clients and family. Hence, it becomes important for the quality of nursing care to reflect on this topic in depth. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the scientific evidence related to job satisfaction in Braz...

Journal: :Work 2008
C A M Roelen P C Koopmans J W Groothoff

BACKGROUND Job satisfaction is associated with mental health. Employees could be counselled on how they feel about their work. If specific aspects of their job are causing particular dissatisfaction, they could be assisted to appropriately change these aspects. OBJECTIVE There is no 'gold standard' indicating the aspects that should be taken into account when job satisfaction is measured. Thi...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2011
Habib Akhtar Bahalkani Ramesh Kumar Abdul Rehman Lakho Benazir Mahar Syeda Batool Mazhar Abdul Majeed

BACKGROUND Job satisfaction greatly determines the productivity and efficiency of human resource for health. It literally means: 'the extent to which Health Professionals like or dislike their jobs'. Job satisfaction is said to be linked with employee's work environment, job responsibilities, and powers; and time pressure among various health professionals. As such it affects employee's organiz...

Journal: :The Journal of psychology 2017
Matt Howard Morgan Krannitz

Suicide is the ultimate outcome of poor psychological well-being; however, there is a paucity of research examining the link between occupation and suicide, despite early academic interest and the known importance of work to our everyday lives. We propose that this body of research was abandoned prematurely, and we provide a reanalysis by integrating the Job Characteristics Model and the Conser...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2005
Ilona Buciuniene Aurelija Blazeviciene Egle Bliudziute

BACKGROUND The aim of this research paper is to study job satisfaction of physicians and general practitioners at primary health care institutions during the health care reform in Lithuania. METHODS Self-administrated anonymous questionnaires were distributed to all physicians and general practitioners (N = 243, response rate - 78.6%), working at Kaunas primary health care level establishment...

1999
Michael A. Shields Melanie E. Ward

In recent years the National Health Service (NHS) in Britain has experienced an acute shortage of qualified nurses. This has placed issues of recruitment and retention in the profession high on the political agenda. In this paper we investigate the determinants of job satisfaction for nurses, and establish the importance of job satisfaction in determining nurses’ intentions to quit the NHS. We ...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2012
Andrew M Johnson Julie Aitken Schermer Philip A Vernon Kerry L Jang

The purpose of this study was to examine the phenotypic, genetic, and environmental relationships between multiple dimensions of Type A behavior and personality. Adult twins (N=247 pairs) completed a self-report personality measure and a work style questionnaire that measured six facets of Type A behavior: impatience, anger, work involvement, time urgency, job dissatisfaction, and competitivene...

Journal: :Health affairs 2011
Matthew D McHugh Ann Kutney-Lee Jeannie P Cimiotti Douglas M Sloane Linda H Aiken

Job dissatisfaction among nurses contributes to costly labor disputes, turnover, and risk to patients. Examining survey data from 95,499 nurses, we found much higher job dissatisfaction and burnout among nurses who were directly caring for patients in hospitals and nursing homes than among nurses working in other jobs or settings, such as the pharmaceutical industry. Strikingly, nurses are part...

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