ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INFLUENCING LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS IN SPHMMC
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Introduction: The shortage of healthcare professionals in most countries is well documented; it
has reached such an extent that some hospitals are offering bonuses to lure healthcare workers
from other employers.
The level of job satisfaction doesn’t only affect the service that is provided but also has a big
impact on the worrisome brain drain.
Health care professionals play the critical role in determining the efficiency, effectiveness and
sustainability of health care systems.
Objective: To assess factors influencing the level of job satisfaction among health care providers
in Saint Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017 G.C. The study covered all health care
professionals of all categories working in Saint Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College
during the study period. Data was collected using pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. After
data was collected, it was entered into a computer and analyzed using SPSS version 20.0 statistical
software. Binary logistic regression with 95% CI at P ≤ 0.05 was used to determine factors
associated to job satisfaction.
Result: The result shows that 69.5% of health workers were dissatisfied with their job. Among
sociodemographic characteristics level of job satisfaction was associated with gender, educational
level. The major predicators of job satisfaction were opportunity to develop time pressure and
patient care.
Recommendations: SPHMMC should intervene include working on creating opportunity to
develop, decreasing the time pressure and increasing the quality of patient care. This study may
serve as a base for future studies in different hospitals on a larger scale.
Key Words Job satisfaction, health care professional
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