Ergonomics as Perceived by Staff Nurses and Its Relation to Their Job Satisfaction
Evidence-Based Nursing Research • 2019
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Ehsan Saad Soliman Saad1, Shaimaa Mohamed Araby Ebraheem2
الكلمات المفتاحية
Ergonomics, Staff nurses’ perception, Job satisfaction.
المجلة العلمية
Evidence-Based Nursing Research
الناشر
Shaimaa Mohamed Araby Ebraheem
المجلد
1
العدد
4
الصفحات
97-108
publication.type
Local
رابط البحث
Not Available
المواد المرفقة
Shimaa Mohamed Araby_2- ergonomics shaimaa.pdf
الملخص
Context: Ergonomics is a systems-oriented discipline that extends across all aspects of the work environment and human activity to
enhance safety, efficiency, quality of work-life, operators’ comfort and productivity that increase job satisfaction of the health care team
members as well as staff nurses.
Aim: This research aimed to assess ergonomics as perceived by staff nurses and its relation to their job satisfaction.
Methods: A descriptive-analytical cross-sectional design utilized for carrying out this study. The current study was conducted in
surgical building at Benha University Hospitals, Qaliobia Governorate, Egypt. Study subjects were all available (200) staff nurses. Two
tools used to collect data, namely, ergonomics assessment questionnaire and job satisfaction assessment questionnaire.
Results: The results of the study revealed that ergonomics was inadequate as perceived by more than two-thirds (71%) of the studied
staff nurses. Also, more than two thirds (72.5%) of them had a low level of job satisfaction. Moreover, there was a highly statistically
significant positive correlation at (P-value
enhance safety, efficiency, quality of work-life, operators’ comfort and productivity that increase job satisfaction of the health care team
members as well as staff nurses.
Aim: This research aimed to assess ergonomics as perceived by staff nurses and its relation to their job satisfaction.
Methods: A descriptive-analytical cross-sectional design utilized for carrying out this study. The current study was conducted in
surgical building at Benha University Hospitals, Qaliobia Governorate, Egypt. Study subjects were all available (200) staff nurses. Two
tools used to collect data, namely, ergonomics assessment questionnaire and job satisfaction assessment questionnaire.
Results: The results of the study revealed that ergonomics was inadequate as perceived by more than two-thirds (71%) of the studied
staff nurses. Also, more than two thirds (72.5%) of them had a low level of job satisfaction. Moreover, there was a highly statistically
significant positive correlation at (P-value
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