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Title The Impact of Work Environment and Mood State on Job Satisfaction among Nurses of Psychiatric Wards
Authors 권경자(Kyoung-Ja Kwon) ; 주민선(Min-Sun Chu) ; 권정애(Jung-Ae Kwon) ; 김정아(Jung-A Kim)
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v.16 n.3(2009-06)
Keywords Environmental impact ; Job satisfaction ; Hospital psychiatric department ; Affect ; Irritable mood
Abstract This study is a descriptive correlational study to investigate the impact of work environment and mood status on job satisfaction of 113 nurses working at 7 psychiatric wards. A self-reported questionnaire used to collect data and collected data was analyzed on SPSS WIN 16.0. There were significant differences in self realization and nervousness according to gender, and in workload according to gender, marital status, and position. Job satisfaction positively correlated with self realization of work environment and negatively correlated with workload, conflict and nervousness of work environment. Job satisfaction also positively correlated with the vigor and negatively correlatied with anger, fatigue and total mood disturbance. The predictors of job satisfaction of psychiatric nurses were self realization and vigor. The enhancement of self realization in work environment and the development a personnel management strategies for reinforcing the vigorous mood of nurses could be increase the job satisfaction of psychiatric nurses.