INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL MOTIVATION AND SATISFACTION OF THE NURSING STAFF
Motivation is a complex mental process that in its dynamics represents a specific cycle - a motivational cycle. It combines three basic elements: needs, motives and satisfaction. In the present article, data from a specific empirical study analyzes the correlation between professional motives and th...
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Peytchinski Publishing,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Motivation is a complex mental process that in its dynamics represents a specific cycle - a motivational cycle. It combines three basic elements: needs, motives and satisfaction. In the present article, data from a specific empirical study analyzes the correlation between professional motives and the satisfaction of nurses working in a hospital station. It is found that satisfaction is clearly dependent on the motivation to choose a profession and the organization of nursing work. At the same time, satisfaction reverses the level of professional motivation of the nurses and the overall psychic climate in the nursing team. |
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Item Description: | 10.5272/jimab.2019253.2659 1312-773X |