幸福感干预对助产士工作满意度的影响:一项随机临床试验

F. Shaghaghi, Z. Abedian, Mohammad Forouhar, N. Asgharipour, H. Esmaily
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引言:工作满意度是与人力资本相关的最重要的因素之一,它在个人和组织的成果中起着重要的作用。助产士作为卫生保健系统的有效组成部分,在向母亲和儿童这两个社会弱势群体提供助产服务方面发挥着关键作用。因此,本研究旨在确定幸福感干预对助产士工作满意度的有效性。方法:本随机临床试验于2015年在马什哈德的卫生中心对60名助产士进行了研究。研究单位被随机分为两组:对照组和干预组。包括塞利格曼健康教育在内的干预措施每周进行一次,持续八周,每次持续2小时。在干预前后分别填写明尼苏达满意度问卷、牛津幸福问卷(1989)和瑞夫心理健康量表(RSPWB 1995)。数据分析采用SPSS统计软件(第19版),采用独立t检验、配对t检验、Mann-Whitney、Wilcoxon、Chi-Square等方法。结果:干预后助产士工作满意度均值在研究开始时(62.78 ±11.14)分与研究结束时(78.82 ±14.28)分差异有统计学意义(P=0.008)。干预后两组(对照组和干预组)的工作满意度也有显著差异(P<0.001)。结论:幸福感干预对助产士工作满意度的影响是有效的。
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Effectiveness of well-being interventions on job satisfaction of midwives: a randomized clinical trial
Introduction: Job satisfaction is one of the most important factors related to human capital, which plays a significant role in individual and organizational outcomes. Midwives play a key role as an effective component of health care system to provide midwifery services into two vulnerable groups of society: mothers and children. So, this study was performed with aim to determine the effectiveness of well-being interventions on midwives' job satisfaction. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted in 2015 on 60 midwives working at health centers in Mashhad. Research units were randomly assigned to two groups: control and intervention. Intervention including Seligman Well-Being Education was performed once a week for eight weeks, each session lasting 2 hours. They were asked to fulfill the following questionnaires before and after the intervention: Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire, Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (1989), Ryff Scale Psychological Well-Being(RSPWB 1995). Data were analyzed using statistical SPSS software (version 19) and Independent T-Test, Paired T-Test, Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon and Chi-Square. Results: Job satisfaction mean scores of midwives were significantly different (P=0.008) in the beginning of the study (62.78 ± 11.14) and at the end of the study (78.82 ± 14.28) after the intervention. Also, there was a significant difference between two groups (control and intervention) in terms of job satisfaction after the intervention (P<0.001). Conclusion: Well-Being intervention is effective on job satisfaction of midwives.
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