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Association between Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Nurses in the Clinical Settings in India


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1 JPNATC-AIIMS, New Delhi, India
2 Research Scientist (ICMR), AIIMS Raipur, 492099, India
3 Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka - 576104, India
     

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Background: Motivation of health workers is necessary to generate the organizational commitment towards the patients and the hospital. Therefore the knowledge about what motivates and satisfies them is very essential.

Objective: The primary objective of the study was to explore the relationship between Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Nurses in the Clinical Settings

Method: The study is conducted through online survey, target being nurses of Government or a private run hospitals. Sample size was 100.

Results: The study shows majority of the study population belonged to age group between 25- 30years (55%). Gender-wise distribution showed 48% males and 52% females. Female Nurses were more as compared to males. More than half of the study population (68.3%) were poorly motivated and their job 39% satisfaction level is very poor. Work motivation is highly significantly associated with job satisfaction (p=0.001), (p value is less than 0.005).

Conclusion: There should be an effective Human resource management system for nursing community in every higher level hospital.


Keywords

Motivation, Job Satisfaction.
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Authors

Ancil V. Rajan
JPNATC-AIIMS, New Delhi, India
Kapil Dev Soni
JPNATC-AIIMS, New Delhi, India
V. R. Roja
Research Scientist (ICMR), AIIMS Raipur, 492099, India
Rajesh Kamath
Prasanna School of Public Health, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka - 576104, India

Abstract


Background: Motivation of health workers is necessary to generate the organizational commitment towards the patients and the hospital. Therefore the knowledge about what motivates and satisfies them is very essential.

Objective: The primary objective of the study was to explore the relationship between Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction among Nurses in the Clinical Settings

Method: The study is conducted through online survey, target being nurses of Government or a private run hospitals. Sample size was 100.

Results: The study shows majority of the study population belonged to age group between 25- 30years (55%). Gender-wise distribution showed 48% males and 52% females. Female Nurses were more as compared to males. More than half of the study population (68.3%) were poorly motivated and their job 39% satisfaction level is very poor. Work motivation is highly significantly associated with job satisfaction (p=0.001), (p value is less than 0.005).

Conclusion: There should be an effective Human resource management system for nursing community in every higher level hospital.


Keywords


Motivation, Job Satisfaction.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v10%2Fi12%2F2019%2Fijphrd%2F192154