SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN THE BOLE DISTRICT OF THE SAVANNAH REGION, GHANA.

J. N. Datuah, G. A. Aninanya, I. Habib, P. Aryee
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In the Ghanaian health system, low job satisfaction has been shown to affect service delivery. It is indicated that poor remuneration, non-conducive working environments and poorly resourced healthcare facilities influence job satisfaction and affect quality healthcare delivery. In this study, the relationship between socio-demographic variables and job satisfaction were examined. An analytical cross-sectional design and a multistage sampling technique were employed and the Mueller/McCloskey Nurse Job Satisfaction Scale was adapted and used to carry out interviews among 156 nurses and midwives in the Bole District of the Savannah Region. Spearman’s correlational analysis was done at 95% confidence level (p 0.05); marital status (r=-0.120, p=0.137> 0.05); level of education (r=0.055, p=0.576>0.05); working experience (r=0.135, p=0.094) and job satisfaction. Job type by healthcare profession was the only socio-demographic variable that predicted job satisfaction. Whilst the midwives were more likely to be dissatisfied, the nurses were more likely to be satisfied. It is recommended that nursing leaders and policy makers should institute motivational packages in consonance with the job types of these health professionals and respecting their rights to be involved in decision making and creating fair promotion opportunities. Keywords: Nurse, Midwife, Job Satisfaction, Socio-demographic Factors, Bole District.
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加纳萨凡纳地区博勒区卫生机构护士和助产士工作满意度的社会人口相关关系。
在加纳的卫生系统中,低工作满意度已被证明会影响服务的提供。研究表明,低薪酬、不利的工作环境和资源不足的医疗设施会影响工作满意度和医疗服务质量。本研究考察了社会人口学变量与工作满意度之间的关系。采用分析截面设计和多阶段抽样技术,采用Mueller/McCloskey护士工作满意度量表,对萨凡纳地区伯乐地区的156名护士和助产士进行了访谈。Spearman相关分析的置信度为95% (p 0.05);婚姻状况(r=-0.120, p=0.137> 0.05);文化程度(r=0.055, p=0.576>0.05);工作经验(r=0.135, p=0.094)与工作满意度。医疗保健专业的工作类型是预测工作满意度的唯一社会人口变量。助产士更有可能不满意,而护士更有可能满意。建议护理领导和政策制定者应根据这些卫生专业人员的工作类型制定激励方案,并尊重他们参与决策和创造公平晋升机会的权利。关键词:护士,助产士,工作满意度,社会人口因素,伯乐区。
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