Nurses’ Self Perception about Their Job Satisfaction in Public and Private Tertiary Care Hospitals in Metropolitan City of Karachi, Pakistan

Authors

  • Sarfaraz Masih Institute of Nursing, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi, Pakistan
  • Laila Gulzar

Keywords:

Nurses, nursing profession, self perception, job satisfaction

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the diploma- prepared nurses’ self perception about their job satisfaction in a metropolitan city of Karachi, Pakistan.
Study Design: This study was conducted through cross-sectional quantitative design.
Methods: A convenience sample of 281 diploma- prepared nurses’ from four public and private hospitals was selected. Data were collected using the standardized Index of Work Satisfaction (IWS) questionnaire, which includes six components, and a self developed demographic form.

Results: The IWS Score for nurses’ job satisfaction was 12.4 indicating overall lower job satisfaction. Nurses were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their job components, except for ‘professional status’ and ‘interaction’ components. ‘Professional status’ component received the highest ranking for job satisfaction by the nurses, in contrary to ‘task requirements’ component as the lowest subscale. Also, the ‘professional status’ was the most important job component for the participants, while the least
important component was ‘organizational policies’. Discrepancy was observed in the ‘pay’ and ‘task requirements’ scale components. Both components were perceived as important for job satisfaction, but received lower ranking for the level of current job satisfaction.
Conclusion: Nurses, at all levels, should be recognized and rewarded for their contributions to improve their job satisfaction and performance resulting in health of their patients, families, and communities.

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2017-12-19

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Masih, S. ., & Gulzar, L. (2017). Nurses’ Self Perception about Their Job Satisfaction in Public and Private Tertiary Care Hospitals in Metropolitan City of Karachi, Pakistan. Journal of the Dow University of Health Sciences (JDUHS), 11(3), 82–86. Retrieved from https://jduhs.com/index.php/jduhs/article/view/1361

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