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EFFECTS OF ADVANCEMENT AND RECOGNITION ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG NURSES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF UYO TEACHING HOSPITAL UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA.
Abstract
The study investigated the effects of advancement and recognition on job satisfaction among
nurses in the university of Uyo teaching hospital Uyo, Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. The
population of this study consisted of two hundred and thirty-eight (238) nurses working in the
University of Uyo Teaching Hospital. Nurses in all wards were represented. The study
adopted a non-experimental survey to assess the level of job satisfaction of the nurses and to
identify the factors that are related to nurses’ job satisfaction. The Data collected from the
respondents were coded and transferred into a spreadsheet and summarized. They were
coded into the computer and analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS)
11.0 while all the hypotheses were tested at .05 alpha. The instrument for data collection was
the questionnaire. The questionnaire had two sections. Section A was for demographic data
of the respondents and was designed by the researcher. Section B was based on the work
quality index (WQI) developed by Whitley and Putzier (1994).A total of one hundred and
twenty (120) respondents comprising of nurses from all ranks were sampled. From the results
of the data analysis, it was observed that there is significant influence of advancement and
recognition on overall job satisfaction of the nurses in the University of Uyo Teaching
Hospital Uyo. It was concluded that advancement and recognition had significant or strong
positive relationship with overall job satisfaction of the nurses in the University of Uyo
Teaching Hospital Uyo. One of the recommendations was that Both intrinsic and extrinsic
job factors should be improved to give the nurses overall job satisfaction since a single factor
cannot give a nurse job satisfaction.
Keywords: Advancement, Recognition, Job Satisfaction, Nurses, University of Uyo
Asuquo, Olivia Okon
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