Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India

Background: In a resource-limited and high burden disease setting, satisfied human resource is an asset in terms of high productivity, efficiency and quality care. Aim: To assess job satisfaction among permanent employees working in a government hospital. Materials and Methods: A sample of 200 staff...

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Main Authors: Poonam Jaiswal, A K Gadpayle, Ashok K Singhal, Sandeep Sachdeva, Rajesh Kumar Modi, Rabindra Padaria, V Ravi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University
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Online Access:http://www.mjdrdypu.org/article.asp?issn=0975-2870;year=2015;volume=8;issue=2;spage=131;epage=137;aulast=Jaiswal
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spelling doaj-e625c4337f6647e6a05a9f56b22dee752020-11-25T00:40:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University0975-28702015-01-018213113710.4103/0975-2870.153136Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of IndiaPoonam JaiswalA K GadpayleAshok K SinghalSandeep SachdevaRajesh Kumar ModiRabindra PadariaV RaviBackground: In a resource-limited and high burden disease setting, satisfied human resource is an asset in terms of high productivity, efficiency and quality care. Aim: To assess job satisfaction among permanent employees working in a government hospital. Materials and Methods: A sample of 200 staff members was interviewed using 34-item, Likert response based, modified job satisfaction scale. Key factors for job satisfaction were identified after subjecting data to principal component analysis, varimax rotation and multivariate analysis using step-wise regression procedure. Results: The mean job satisfaction index was computed to be in a similar range, but was found to be highest for nurses (0.68), followed by doctors (0.66), support staff (0.63) and technicians (0.62). Nine uncorrelated and critical factors related to job satisfaction that explained 68.09% of the variability was identified, that is, communication, pay/salary, working conditions, organization supervision system, co-workers, workload, benefits, career aspects and rewards. A positive association was reported between job satisfaction score and factor scores (units) of communication (0.133), benefits (0.110), working condition (0.027) and co-workers (0.032) and a negative relation with organizational supervision system (0.118), workload (0.093), rewards (0.035), pay/salary (0.034) and career prospects (0.017) respectively for all categories of respondents. However in case of doctors, co-workers (0.023 units) showed a negative relation. Conclusion: There is scope for interventions to enhance job satisfaction and concomitant continuous monitoring can be useful in determining various service aspects that necessitate improvement. By enhancing job satisfaction, hospital administrator can improve not only the mental, psychological and social well-being of work-force, but also the financial health of an organization.http://www.mjdrdypu.org/article.asp?issn=0975-2870;year=2015;volume=8;issue=2;spage=131;epage=137;aulast=JaiswalBenefitscommunicationenvironmentfactor analysishuman relationorganizationpublicrewardssalarysupervisionwork
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author Poonam Jaiswal
A K Gadpayle
Ashok K Singhal
Sandeep Sachdeva
Rajesh Kumar Modi
Rabindra Padaria
V Ravi
spellingShingle Poonam Jaiswal
A K Gadpayle
Ashok K Singhal
Sandeep Sachdeva
Rajesh Kumar Modi
Rabindra Padaria
V Ravi
Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University
Benefits
communication
environment
factor analysis
human relation
organization
public
rewards
salary
supervision
work
author_facet Poonam Jaiswal
A K Gadpayle
Ashok K Singhal
Sandeep Sachdeva
Rajesh Kumar Modi
Rabindra Padaria
V Ravi
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title Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
title_short Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
title_full Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
title_fullStr Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
title_full_unstemmed Job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a Government teaching hospital of India
title_sort job satisfaction among hospital staff working in a government teaching hospital of india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University
issn 0975-2870
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: In a resource-limited and high burden disease setting, satisfied human resource is an asset in terms of high productivity, efficiency and quality care. Aim: To assess job satisfaction among permanent employees working in a government hospital. Materials and Methods: A sample of 200 staff members was interviewed using 34-item, Likert response based, modified job satisfaction scale. Key factors for job satisfaction were identified after subjecting data to principal component analysis, varimax rotation and multivariate analysis using step-wise regression procedure. Results: The mean job satisfaction index was computed to be in a similar range, but was found to be highest for nurses (0.68), followed by doctors (0.66), support staff (0.63) and technicians (0.62). Nine uncorrelated and critical factors related to job satisfaction that explained 68.09% of the variability was identified, that is, communication, pay/salary, working conditions, organization supervision system, co-workers, workload, benefits, career aspects and rewards. A positive association was reported between job satisfaction score and factor scores (units) of communication (0.133), benefits (0.110), working condition (0.027) and co-workers (0.032) and a negative relation with organizational supervision system (0.118), workload (0.093), rewards (0.035), pay/salary (0.034) and career prospects (0.017) respectively for all categories of respondents. However in case of doctors, co-workers (0.023 units) showed a negative relation. Conclusion: There is scope for interventions to enhance job satisfaction and concomitant continuous monitoring can be useful in determining various service aspects that necessitate improvement. By enhancing job satisfaction, hospital administrator can improve not only the mental, psychological and social well-being of work-force, but also the financial health of an organization.
topic Benefits
communication
environment
factor analysis
human relation
organization
public
rewards
salary
supervision
work
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