KMID : 0389420210290040262
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2021 Volume.29 No. 4 p.262 ~ p.270
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Influences of Physical Symptoms, Sleep Quality, Fatigue and Health Promoting Behaviors on Job Satisfaction of Shift Nurses
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Ahn Young-Eun
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Abstract
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Background: This study aimed to identify the relationship between physical symptoms, sleep quality, fatigue, health promoting behaviors, and job satisfaction of shift nurses, and to identify health-related factors affecting job satisfaction.
Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 97 nurses working in shifts at a tertiary general hospital in Seoul. Stepwise regression was performed to identify the effect of physical symptoms, sleep quality, fatigue and health promoting behaviors on job satisfaction.
Results: Job satisfaction revealed a significant correlation with fatigue (r=?.39, p£¼.001) and health promoting behaviors (r=.40, p£¼.001). After identifying health-related factors of job satisfaction, health promoting behaviors (¥â=0.30, p=.001), fatigue (¥â=?0.33, p£¼.001), and clinical career (¥â=0.24, p=.007) were concluded to be significant variables affecting job satisfaction.
Conclusions: To increase job satisfaction of shift nurses, an institutional framework that can improve the working environment in hospitals should be constructed to reduce nurses¡¯ work-related fatigue and encourage nurses to actively participate in health promoting behaviors, and work longer in hospital.
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KEYWORD
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Health behavior, Health status, Job satisfaction, Nurses, Shift work schedule
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