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KMID : 0384920040130010030
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
2004 Volume.13 No. 1 p.30 ~ p.39
Job Stress Factor and Job Satisfaction in Clinical Nurse thorough of the NIOSH Job Stress Model
Lee Jun-Young

Jung Hye-Sun
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to identify the factors of the job stress and to analysis affecting job satisfaction in clinical nurses, using the Job Stress Model by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

Method: Data collection was done from July 21 to July 30, 2003. The study was involved in 203 nurses who work at the hospital. It was examined the self-recording questionnaire about general characteristics, work-related factors, non-work factors, instrument revised by NIOSH Job Stress questionnaire translated by the Korea Occupational Safety £¦ Health Research Institute(1999). Instrument about shift work was the tool developed by Kim and Gu(1984).

Result: Job satisfaction of subjects at an average level with 1.96¡¾0.37 score on the basis of 3 points. According to general characteristics, job satisfaction was high in those with older age and married group. According to work related general factors, job satisfaction was high with working career, an officer to higher grade. According to work characteristics factors, job satisfaction was low with much role conflict at work and much workload and much interpersonal conflict. As
for the relationship between job satisfaction and non-work factor, job satisfaction was did not show statistically significant differences. As a result of Stepwise multiple regression analysis, job satisfaction was influenced by shift work, conflicts of between group and grade of office.

Conclusion: Therefore, it suggests that the nurses need stress management related shift work for improvement of job satisfaction.
KEYWORD
Job satisfaction, NIOSH job stress model
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