School of Business and Finance, University of Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa.
Hum Resour Health. 2009 Feb 20;7:15. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-7-15.
Work satisfaction of nurses is important, as there is sufficient empirical evidence to show that it tends to affect individual, organizational and greater health and social outcomes. Although there have been several studies of job satisfaction among nurses in South Africa, these are limited because they relate to studies of individual organizations or regions, use small samples or are dated. This paper presents a national study that compares and contrasts satisfaction levels of nurses in both public and private sectors.
This was a cross-sectional survey of professional nurses conducted throughout South Africa using a pretested and self-administered questionnaire. Univariate and bivariate statistical models were used to evaluate levels of satisfaction with various facets of work and to elicit the differences in satisfaction levels between different groups of nurses. A total of 569 professional nurses participated in the study.
Private-sector nurses were generally satisfied, while public-sector nurses were generally dissatisfied. Public-sector nurses were most dissatisfied with their pay, the workload and the resources available to them. They were satisfied only with the social context of the work. Private-sector nurses were dissatisfied only with their pay and career development opportunities. Professional nurses in the more rural provinces, those intending to change sectors and those more likely not to be in their current positions within the next five years were also more likely to be dissatisfied with all facets of their work.
This study highlighted the overall dissatisfaction among South African nurses and confirmed the disparity between the levels of job satisfaction between the public and private sectors. Health managers should address those factors that affect job satisfaction, and therefore retention, of nurses in South Africa. Improving the work environment so that it provides a context congruent with the aspirations and values systems of nurses is more likely to increase the satisfaction of nurses and consequently have a positive effect on individual, organizational and health outcomes.
护士的工作满意度很重要,因为有充分的经验证据表明,它往往会影响个人、组织和更大的健康和社会结果。尽管南非已经有几项关于护士工作满意度的研究,但这些研究受到限制,因为它们涉及个别组织或地区的研究,使用的样本较小或已经过时。本文介绍了一项全国性研究,比较和对比了公共和私营部门护士的满意度水平。
这是一项在南非各地进行的专业护士横断面调查,使用了经过预测试和自我管理的问卷。使用单变量和双变量统计模型来评估对工作各个方面的满意度水平,并确定不同护士群体之间满意度水平的差异。共有 569 名专业护士参与了这项研究。
私营部门的护士普遍满意,而公共部门的护士普遍不满意。公共部门的护士对薪酬、工作量和可用资源最不满意。他们只对工作的社会环境感到满意。私营部门的护士只对薪酬和职业发展机会不满意。来自较农村省份的专业护士、打算改变部门的护士以及在未来五年内更有可能不在当前职位的护士,对工作的各个方面也更不满意。
这项研究强调了南非护士的整体不满,并证实了公共和私营部门之间工作满意度水平的差距。卫生管理人员应该解决影响南非护士工作满意度和保留率的因素。改善工作环境,使其提供与护士的愿望和价值体系相一致的背景,更有可能提高护士的满意度,并对个人、组织和健康结果产生积极影响。