2000
DOI: 10.1080/21528586.2000.10419007
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Job satisfaction among nurses in Botswana

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“…This means that the nurses feel the cost of nursing profession outweigh what they expect they should benefit from the profession. The findings are consistent with the earlier findings by Curtis (2007), Fako (2000), Hu and Liu (2004) and Pillay (2009) who found majority of respondents not happy with pay and felt they did not get enough for what they did.…”
Section: Nurses Opinion On Organizational Variablessupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This means that the nurses feel the cost of nursing profession outweigh what they expect they should benefit from the profession. The findings are consistent with the earlier findings by Curtis (2007), Fako (2000), Hu and Liu (2004) and Pillay (2009) who found majority of respondents not happy with pay and felt they did not get enough for what they did.…”
Section: Nurses Opinion On Organizational Variablessupporting
confidence: 83%
“…However, they were some nurses who indicated that they were satisfied with the workload in the advent of HIV/AIDS. The current findings are, therefore, consistent with the earlier findings by Fako (2000) who found workload to be among the least important factors affecting job satisfaction. According to Fako (2000) this could be due to high commitment, high level of supervisor recognition and support that the nurses enjoyed.…”
Section: Nurses Opinion On Organizational Variablessupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…In all this stages the first contact person who even takes the decision to refer the patient to a higher health-care facility is the nurse (Fako, 2000). This is supported by Boonstra et al (2002), who maintain that nurses have acted as the first contact within the health care system at primary care facilities since the mid-1960s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%