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An Analysis of Need Satisfaction and Job Performance among Professional and Paraprofessional Hospital Personnel

Slocum, John W ; Susman, Gerald I ; Sheridan, John E

Nursing research (New York), 1972-07, Vol.21 (4), p.338-341 [Periódico revisado por pares]

United States: Lippincott-Raven Publishers

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  • Título:
    An Analysis of Need Satisfaction and Job Performance among Professional and Paraprofessional Hospital Personnel
  • Autor: Slocum, John W ; Susman, Gerald I ; Sheridan, John E
  • Assuntos: Achievement ; Medical Secretaries ; Nurses ; Nurses' Aides ; Nursing ; Nursing Staff, Hospital ; Nursing, Practical ; Personal Satisfaction
  • É parte de: Nursing research (New York), 1972-07, Vol.21 (4), p.338-341
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  • Descrição: This study tested the generality of industrial-based research on Maslowʼs need theory in a hospital setting. Four hypotheses relating need satisfaction to organizational position and job performance were tested among 39 professional and 41 paraprofessional employees of a medium-sized hospital. Professional nurses reported significantly higher satisfaction with their job security, prestige within the organization, and job autonomy than did paraprofessional employees. Job performance was significantly correlated with the fulfillment of self-actualization needs for professional employees. The implications of these findings for administrative policy ar discussed.
  • Editor: United States: Lippincott-Raven Publishers
  • Idioma: Inglês

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