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KMID : 1151220140200020021
Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2014 Volume.20 No. 2 p.21 ~ p.26
A Study of Job Satisfaction by Finger Length Ratio of Physical Therapists : Focused on Orthopedic Manual Therapy Field
Park Ji-Whan

Kim Ho-Bong
Han Seul-Ki
Abstract
Background: In the present study, we examined gender roles, job satisfaction, and the relationship between the two among orthopedic manual physical therapists (OMT). Methods: The subject of this study was 208 physical therapists working in the general hospital and rehabilitation in Daejeon. In order to examine the nature of the subject, we calculated the ratio of second finger length for fourth finger of predominant hand and completed the questionnaire to determine the general characteristics and job satisfaction. Results: The OMT and NOMT (non OMT) digit ratio results were not significantly different (p>.05). Digit ratio based on gender was also not significantly different between groups (p>.05). Among the job satisfaction survey items, OMT was significantly higher than NOMT in terms of Pride, Reflection of opinions, aptitude match, and field satisfaction (p<.05); however, there were no significant differences between groups for the remaining items. Digit ratio was not significantly related to any of the job satisfaction items (p>.05). Conclusions: We determined that gender roles had a limited influence on selecting and continuing with orthopedic physical therapy.
KEYWORD
Finger length ratio, Gender role, Job satisfaction
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