Jordanian Nursing Work Environments, Intent to Stay, and Job Satisfaction

Nov 30, 2016Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

Work Conditions, Job Satisfaction, and Staying Intentions Among Nurses in Jordan

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Abstract

For each one-unit increase in the total score of the nursing work environment, nurses' average job satisfaction increased by 1.3 points.

  • A positive association exists between nurses' job satisfaction and the nursing work environment.
  • Nurses employed in public hospitals reported higher job satisfaction compared to those in teaching hospitals.
  • The nursing work environment is positively associated with nurses' intent to stay in their positions.
  • On average, the Intent to Stay score increased by 3.6 points for each one-unit increase in the nursing work environment score.
  • Creating positive work environments may enhance job satisfaction and retention among nurses.

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