Influence of job satisfaction components on staff performance in the emergency department
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
British Journal of Health Care Management
Publication Date
5-2-2024
Abstract
Background/aims The relationship between job satisfaction and job performance has been well-established in healthcare research. This study aimed to measure job satisfaction and performance among staff working in emergency departments in Jordan, and to explore the association between these two variables, focusing on the different components of job satisfaction. Methods A cross-sectional design with a convenience sampling approach was used, recruiting 286 staff working across 11 emergency departments in Jordan. Participants completed a questionnaire comprising validated scales to measure job satisfaction and job performance. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, Cronbach’s alpha and multiple regression analysis were used, via the SPSS version 25, to explore the relationship between job performance and different components of job satisfaction. Results Mean scores on the job satisfaction and job performance scales indicated that participants were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their jobs, but had high perceived job performance levels. Multiple regression showed a significant positive relationship between three job satisfaction dimensions (colleagues’ communication and relationship: B=0.16; physical environment and workplace safety: B=0.28; supervisor support: B=0.17) and perceived job performance (P<0.001). There was a small but insignificant association between job performance and the compensation and promotion dimension of job satisfaction (B=−0.05, P=0.192). conclusions This study supports previous evidence indicating that job satisfaction is positively linked with job performance, although compensation and promotion may not be a strong predictor of job performance in an emergency department context. Overall, these findings highlight the importance of strategies to improve job satisfaction among healthcare professionals.
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Publisher
Mark Allen Group
Volume
30
Issue
5
Disciplines
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Keywords
Emergency department, Job performance, Job satisfaction, Jordan
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Recommended Citation
Al Smadi, Audai Naji Khaled; Amaran, Safiya; Abugabah, Ahed; bin Yaacob, Najib Majdi; and Bin Wan, Wan Pauzi, "Influence of job satisfaction components on staff performance in the emergency department" (2024). All Works. 6585.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/6585
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yes
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no