Job satisfaction and emotional subjective well-being among Slovak nurses

被引:29
|
作者
Gurkova, E. [1 ]
Cap, J. [1 ]
Ziakova, K. [1 ]
Duriskova, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Comenius Univ, Jesseniuss Fac Med Martin, Inst Nursing, Martin 03632, Slovakia
关键词
Emotions; Job Satisfaction; Nurses; Slovakia; Subjective Well-being; CARE; INTENTIONS; PRIVATE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1466-7657.2011.00922.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate job satisfaction and emotional subjective well-being and the correlations between these two constructs among Slovak nurses. Design: A cross-sectional survey was used to investigate this relationship among nurses (n = 104) working in seven public hospitals in Slovakia. Methods: Data were collected using a set of questionnaires that included the questionnaire to measure job satisfaction, the Positive Affect Scale, the Negative Affect Scale and a demographics form. Findings: Findings of this study confirmed some general satisfying and dissatisfying elements for the nursing profession across different clinical specialties and different cultures. The results also indicate that there is a positive correlation between positive emotions and job satisfaction of Slovak nurses. Conclusion: The paper has drawn attention to the job satisfaction and emotional well-being among nurses. Further studies in this field, extended to different countries, work settings and nursing specialties, may help to improve subjective well-being of nurses. Study limitations: Participants came from a limited number of hospitals in Slovakia. A larger sample from different hospitals in Slovakia could have enhanced the generalizability of the results and increased the power of the study to detect significant differences and associations.
引用
收藏
页码:94 / 100
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Job satisfaction and subjective well-being among Czech nurses
    Gurkova, Elena
    Harokova, Sylvie
    Dzuka, Jozef
    Ziakova, Katarina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2014, 20 (02) : 194 - 203
  • [2] Job satisfaction and subjective well-being in a sample of nurses
    Sparks, SA
    Corcoran, KJ
    Nabors, LA
    Hovanitz, CA
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2005, 35 (05) : 922 - 938
  • [3] JOB SATISFACTION AND SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING IN EUROPE
    Cannas, Massimo
    Sergi, Bruno S.
    Sironi, Emiliano
    Mentel, Urszula
    ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY, 2019, 12 (04) : 183 - 196
  • [4] Temporary employment, job satisfaction and subjective well-being
    Dawson, Chris
    Veliziotis, Michail
    Hopkins, Benjamin
    ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, 2017, 38 (01) : 69 - 98
  • [5] Emotional Intelligence, Job Satisfaction, Emotional Exhaustion, and Subjective Well-Being in High School Athletic Directors
    Lee, Ye Hoon
    Richards, K. Andrew R.
    Washhburn, Nicholas S.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 2020, 123 (06) : 2418 - 2440
  • [6] Nurses job perceptions and subjective well-being: Mutual effects
    Joulain, M.
    Coulombier, G.
    PSYCHOLOGIE DU TRAVAIL ET DES ORGANISATIONS, 2016, 22 (03) : 205 - 215
  • [7] Subjective well-being of nurses
    Altun, Insaf
    Goksel, Emine
    Kitapci, Hakan
    JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2014, 64 (12) : 1434 - 1434
  • [8] Workload and Subjective Well-Being Among Nurses in Malaysia
    Tahir, Nurazuwin Kursiah Mat
    Hussein, Norashikin
    Samad, Sarminah
    ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS, 2017, 23 (08) : 7853 - 7856
  • [9] Work stress, job satisfaction and emotional well-being among Canadian dental assistants
    Locker, D
    COMMUNITY DENTISTRY AND ORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1996, 24 (02) : 133 - 137
  • [10] Study on the Relationships between Nurses' Job Burnout and Subjective Well-being
    Hai-Ying Qu
    Chun-Mei Wang
    Frontiers of Nursing, 2015, (03) : 116 - 124