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Job satisfaction of Saudi nurses working in Saudi Arabian public hospitals

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:06 authored by Mohammed Saleh Alshmemri, Lina Shahwan-Akl, Phillip Maude
For decades, Saudi Arabia has relied exclusively on expatriate nurses to service its hospitals. Due to the global shortage of nurses, Saudi Arabia is now facing difficulties recruiting and retaining an expatriate nursing workforce. Using Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory as a theoretical framework, paired with a descriptive, explorative mixed-method design, this study identified the factors that most affected the job satisfaction levels of Saudi national nurses working in three main public hospitals of the Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia. The study was conducted in two phases: in the first phase, 272 nurses were surveyed to identify what factors they believed lead to job satisfaction. The second phase consisted of face-to-face interviews with 17 Saudi nurses and sought to identify in greater depth the factors they perceived were most important to providing them with positive feelings and job satisfaction. Hopefully, these findings will provide insights that may influence recruiting and retaining Saudi nationals to study nursing, subsequently alleviating the shortage and bringing stability to the Saudi nursing workforce.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.5176/2315-4330_WNCI3.86
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    ISSN - Is published in 23154330

Start page

197

End page

199

Total pages

3

Outlet

Proceedings of the 1st Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference

Editors

Dr. Stephen Martin

Name of conference

1st Annual Worldwide Nursing Conference (WNC 2013)

Publisher

Global Science and Technology Forum

Place published

Singapore, Singapore

Start date

2013-07-08

End date

2013-07-09

Language

English

Copyright

© GSTF 2013

Former Identifier

2006042014

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-06-03

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