Examinining the relation between spiritual care and job satisfaction in nurses- An empirical study.
Spiritual care and job satisfaction in nurses
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6342665Keywords:
Spiritual Care, Job Satisfaction, Nursing CareAbstract
Spirit is very popular in the medical science and nursing. World Health Organization states spirituality as the fourth primary dimension of health, where physical, mental, and social dimensions are the other three. The aim of this study is examining the relation and correlation between spiritual care and job satisfaction in nurses, and the determinants in this relation by Minnesota Job Satisfaction Scale and Spiritual Support Perception Scale. Hayes’ process model is used for the examinations. Income and working department appeared as determinants for both scales. Working duration and working department are found as the determinants of the correlation between two scales.
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