Study to Evaluate Level of Job Satisfaction among Health Care Personnel
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12217Keywords:
Job Satisfaction, Health Care , Personnel/ Human Resource, HospitalsAbstract
Health care Industry has been getting growing significance in economy development and overall wellbeing
of nation. This segment has government, public owned and private operators working to cater to the needs of
the society. Health care and hospitals are considered to be very critical and stress associated functions unlike
other work or business. The reasons are obvious the life and death scenario, patients treatment and recovery
process, complex instruments, relatives and friends stress , sometimes lack of medicines or treatment and
add to it emergency situations. The employees working in this industry are doing noble job and have noble
reasons to make them feel special about contribution they give to organisation.
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the level of job satisfaction among the health personnel of Hospital
and to describe variables related to their job satisfaction. The opinions of health personnel regarding
satisfaction with their jobs were studied using a Job Satisfaction questionnaire. Two levels of analyses were
carried out. Job satisfaction item and a four items construct called nature of job satisfaction were selected as
dependent variables. Pearson correlations were used to determine whether the independent variables were
significantly correlated with job satisfaction.
The key results were that overall job satisfaction was moderately high (2.23 on a scale of 3); however there
are differences in satisfaction models between categories of personnel. In addition, there are significant
differences in the correlations between job satisfaction and the independent variables among the groups of
personnel.
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