Assessing Job Satisfaction and Effective Factors In Health Centers Staff of Paveh, 1387

Gharibi, Farid (2010) Assessing Job Satisfaction and Effective Factors In Health Centers Staff of Paveh, 1387. Depiction of Health.

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​Background and Objectives : Human resource is the most important factor in the organization and job satisfaction of staff shows the access to their expectationsthrough their jobs. Since health services staff are directly in contact with people’s health, this study was conducted to determine the job satisfaction of governmental health centers staff and also individual, familial and occupational related factors in Paveh town in order to recommend practical solutions to improve job satisfaction. Materials and Methods : This was a descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional study. The target group was the staff of studied community in 1387. Questionnaire was used to collect data (Spearman, Man Whitney or Kruskall-Wallis). Data were tested through descriptive and analytical methods. For data analysis, SPSS 12 was employed. In analytical method, depending on the variables, proper tests were used. Results : Among 110 participants in this study, %48.2 were female and %51.8 were male. Results indicated that there is a significant statistical relationship between job satisfaction and spouse’s job (significantly 0.015), employment status (significantly 0.042) and staff income (significantly 0/006). The results showed that% 64.5 were moderately satisfied, %31.8 highly satisfied and %3.7 were unsatisfied. The researcher achieved valuable results based on descriptive findings. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, by job satisfaction attitude in the studied centers, there is a notable gap between existing and optimum conditions which requires the attention of the organization managers. By using the results of this study, managers can design efficient and effective interventions to improve the level of job satisfaction.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East Asian Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2023 06:54
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2024 14:06
URI: http://library.eprintdigipress.com/id/eprint/482

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