An Impact Study on Job Satisfaction of Private Hospital Nurses in Erode District
Keywords:
Private Hospitals, Nurse, Convenience Sampling, Medical IndustryAbstract
In India, the medical industry has been developing through the services and patient treatments of doctors and nurses. The hospitals are safeguarding the people from the critical illness and varied diseases. It contains more specialized doctors, physicians, health practitioners and well trained nurses in the health centres. Many nurses offers care within the scope of general practitioner and this usual role has formed the public representation of nurses as care providers. The private hospitals have been providing crucial services to the patients and protecting their health. The nurses are an important element in hospital and giving better services. They are facing more problems and having more obstacles in their personal life. The investigator has tried to analyze their job satisfaction level of nurses in the private hospitals of Erode. They are facing more problems and having more obstacles in their personal life. So, the investigator has tried to analyze their job satisfaction level and changes of nurses in the private hospitals of Erode. The current research has adopted 100 private hospital nurses as sample respondents in the study. The study has taken empirical research design and convenience sampling adopted for the sample selection. The primary data utilized for the data collection with the help of questionnaire. The period of the crucial study has taken 1 year from September 2017 to September 2018. The percentage analysis and ANOVA test utilized for the analysis. The study has indicated that the private hospital nurses have highly satisfied in the present study.
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