Relation between Job Satisfaction and Job Performance in Healthcare Services

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Abstract

In an environment of tension and division of labor such as Healthcare Services, the performance of employees is one of the most basic challenges. The reason is that performance as a phenomenon is closely related to aspects of effectiveness, knowledge management and quality from one side and to management, financing and development of the organization from the other. Especially for doctors and nurses performance issues are inextricably linked to patient safety. The international literature shows that a large number of factors influence employee performance such as satisfaction from the profession, work environment, compensation policies, etc. In this work we try to analyze the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance. The analysis takes place in the National Centre of Public Administration and Local Government during the training process, where a questioner with 7-Likert scale is distributed to 246 personnel (nurses). The analysis is taking place between job satisfaction parameters versus self-job performance parameters. Principal components analysis suggests that for job satisfaction the most important parameters are (based on their weights): satisfaction from manager (weight=0.703), satisfaction form manager administration (weight=0.732), satisfaction of ways of working (weight=0.657), satisfaction of recognition (weight=0.627), satisfactory of working hours (weight=0.695) and satisfactory of working security (weight=0.707). For the self - job performance most important parameters are (based on their weights): self-satisfaction of quantity of work (weight=0.896), self-satisfaction of productivity (weight=0.878), self-satisfaction of initiatives (weight=0.794), self-satisfaction of working targets (weight=0.766), and self-satisfaction of quality improvements (weight=0.792).

Keywords

Healthcare Services
Nurses
Job Satisfaction
Job Performance

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