Altruism the Essense of the Iranian Nurses’ Job Satisfaction: A Qualitative Study

Nasrabadi, Alireza Nikbakht and Forooshani, Zahra Sadat Dibaji and Rafiee, Forough (2015) Altruism the Essense of the Iranian Nurses’ Job Satisfaction: A Qualitative Study. Global Journal of Health Science, 8 (8). p. 13. ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

Skillful and efficient human resource is one of the most important tools for reaching the organizational targets and it is almost impossible to reach the predetermined goals and success without having skillful human resources. Therefore, having a study on the personnel’s job satisfaction is recommended for all of the organizations. Since the health organizations are among the most important organizations of any country, paying attention to the nurses’ job satisfaction as the main providers of the health care services gets very important. In fact, their attempts guarantee the efficient human resources’ health in the society. Understanding the Iranian nurses’ experiences of their job satisfaction. The present paper studies the implicit and explicit aspects of the clinical nurses’ job satisfaction. The needed information is collected via interviews, and then the participants’ contextual data is analyzed by the qualitative content analysis. The research results introduce the altruism as the foundation for the nurses’ job satisfaction. Altruism is composed of three categories of the patient advocacy, spiritual job satisfaction, and professional commitment. Altruism has made the nurses deliver the required health cares to the patients with all their love, while their profession has many difficulties. Job satisfaction resulted from altruism is experienced as a pleasant feeling along with enjoyment resulted from addressing the needs of a patient who looks forward to the nurse’s advocacy. According to this kind of job satisfaction, the nurse’s professional commitment is to advocate for the patient. Also, the research results show that spirituality is the inseparable component of altruism and it has a vital role in the nurses’ job satisfaction. The spirituality helps the nurses to deliver targeted acts and interventions.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA STM Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 05 May 2023 10:23
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2024 12:15
URI: http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/688

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