J Korean Community Nurs.
1998 Dec;9(2):262-279.
A Study on the Job Satisfaction of Visiting Nurses of Public Health Centers in Korea
Abstract
- The purpose of this study is to identify job satisfaction and relative factors of job satisfaction in visiting nurses in public health centers. Data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire from May 1 to June 25, 1997. The subjects were 384 visiting nurses of public health centers in Korea.
The results of this study were as follows;
1. Job satisfaction of Visiting Nurses was measured by a 5 point rating scale, the whole mean score was 3.08. The level of job prestige was highest among the six components of job satisfaction. The mean score of job perception was 4.05.
2. The factor affecting job satisfaction were job status, educational level and the number of visits home a month.
3. Factors affecting job perception were whether or not they had other certificates, whether they were educated about visiting nursing, and the status of these nurses.
4. Job perception and Job satisfaction had a significant correlation.