Attention to nurses’ rewarding – an interview study of registered nurses working in primary and private healthcare in Finland

Jun 28, 2016Journal of clinical nursing

How Registered Nurses in Primary and Private Healthcare in Finland Experience Recognition and Rewards

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Abstract

Six meaningful types of rewards were identified by Finnish registered nurses working in primary and private healthcare.

  • Rewards included financial compensation, work-life balance, work content, professional development, recognition, and supportive leadership.
  • Rewards encouraged proper work performance and reinforced occupational satisfaction.
  • Some rewards were also associated with feelings of envy and stress.
  • A combination of financial and non-financial rewards is necessary for effective reward management.
  • Listening to nurses' preferences can help create a fair and holistic reward system.

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