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Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
2022 Volume.27 No. 3 p.153 ~ p.159
The Effects of Optometrist¡¯s Job Satisfaction on Fatigue Symptoms
Hwang Hye-Kyung

Lee Jeong-Yun
Abstract
Purpose: This research aimed to identify the fatigue symptom state of optometrist. In addition, it served as foundation to seek measures helpful for the improvement of the pride and job environment of optometrists by analysing job satisfaction factors affecting fatigue symptoms.

Methods: This research targeted 238 optometrists who responded to an online questionnaire survey. A multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between job satisfaction and fatigue symptom factors and identify the factors of job satisfaction affecting fatigue symptoms.

Results: The mean score of job satisfaction was 3.10¡¾0.76, and the casual relationship factor among five factors was the highest. In addition, the mean score of fatigue symptoms was 4.25¡¾1.04, and the overall fatigue factor among three factors was the highest. The relationship between five subfactors of job satisfaction and the relationship between the three subfactors of fatigue symptoms showed a slightly higher positive correlation. Also, the relationship between subfactors of job satisfaction and subfactors of fatigue symptoms showed a low negative correlation. Overall fatigue was higher, as the job pride (¥â=?0.222) of job satisfaction was lower, and that situational fatigue was higher, as human relations (¥â=?0.227) were tougher.

Conclusions: Continuous vocational training and working environment improvement reflecting realistic situations should be conducted to enable optometrists to have job pride and experience positive thinking to enhance their job satisfaction and reduce fatigue symptoms.
KEYWORD
Optometrist, Job satisfaction, Fatigue symptoms, Job pride, Optical shop
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