Journal of Education, Health and Sport (Dec 2018)

Job satisfaction among school nurses

  • Agnieszka Zborowska-Dulat,
  • Izabella Uchmanowicz,
  • Ewa Manulik,
  • Stanisław Manulik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2525478
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
pp. 530 – 537

Abstract

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Introduction Job satisfaction among Polish nurses is a significant predictor of the quality of health care provided. A school nurse is a specialist who improves student well-being, promotes health behaviours, advances academic and life success, thus, high levels of motivation and job satisfaction are indispensable to manage this role. Aim The aim of the research was to assess the factors affecting job satisfaction among school nurses. Material and methods The study was conducted among 125 nurses working in Polish schools. Sociodemographic data were obtained using an original questionnaire developed by the authors. The level of job satisfaction was assessed on the basis of the Satisfaction with Work Questionnaire (SPP). Results The mean age of the group studied was 52.7±7.2 years. 93.6% of the respondents had a work experience exceeding 15 years, 42.3% were medical vocational college graduates. Analysis of the SPP questionnaire showed that the group surveyed obtained an average of 5.0±1.0 points (min.2.8, max.7.0). Higher SPP scores were observed in the group of nurses with shorter job seniority (p

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