Finn C P
Graduate School of Management, University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, 4072, Brisbane, Australia.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2001 Jun;38(3):349-57. doi: 10.1016/s0020-7489(00)00065-1.
This quantitative pilot study (n=178), conducted in a large Brisbane teaching hospital in Australia, found autonomy to be the most important job component for registered nurses' job satisfaction. The actual level of satisfaction with autonomy was 4.6, on a scale of 1 for very dissatisfied to 7 for very satisfied. The mean for job satisfaction was 4.3, with the job components professional status and interaction adding most substantially to the result. There was discontentment with the other two job components, which were task requirements and organisational policies. Demographic comparisons showed that nurses who were preceptors had significantly less job satisfaction than the other nurses at the hospital.
这项在澳大利亚布里斯班一家大型教学医院开展的定量试点研究(n = 178)发现,自主权是注册护士工作满意度中最重要的工作要素。自主权的实际满意度为4.6(从非常不满意的1分到非常满意的7分)。工作满意度的平均分为4.3,其中专业地位和互动这两个工作要素对结果的贡献最大。护士们对另外两个工作要素,即任务要求和组织政策,存在不满。人口统计学比较显示,担任带教老师的护士的工作满意度明显低于医院的其他护士。