Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit
Background: job satisfaction is referred to a set of individual’s positive and negative attitudes toward his/her job. Personality traits of individuals are among the factors contributing to job satisfaction. According to Dunn model, people receive information based on their self-regulatory strategie...
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doaj-8b02368907f84c35ad2a6aac42d4cf932020-11-24T21:51:18ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research 2345-61592345-61592015-09-01235357Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz CitSahar Ghanbari0Sepideh Boujari1Fatemeh Kazemi2, Mahsa Rezaei3 Elahe Ashrafi Pour4Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Student of B.S in Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranStudent of B.S in Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranBackground: job satisfaction is referred to a set of individual’s positive and negative attitudes toward his/her job. Personality traits of individuals are among the factors contributing to job satisfaction. According to Dunn model, people receive information based on their self-regulatory strategies and sensory thresholds. Then behave accordingly and in response to the environment. This paper examines the relationship between sensory processing and job satisfaction especially in occupational therapist employing in Shiraz (2014). Methods: This study is descriptive-analytic. The sample consisted of all 33 occupational therapists working in Shiraz City who work in private and public sectors, part-time and full-time of both genders. After obtaining written consent, the demographic characteristics questionnaire, adult sensory profile and Minnesota Job Satisfaction Test were obtained. The results were analyzed by SPSS 21 software as well as Spearman’s and Pearson chi square tests. Results: No statistical correlation was found between job satisfaction and all four quadrants including the first quadrant (P=0.441) and second (P=0.943) and third (P=0.650) and fourth (P=0.338). In addition, statistically, there was no relationship between job satisfaction and various variables such as participants’ ages (P=0.51), gender (P=0.401), marital status (P=0.114), educational level (P=0.073), job experience (P=0.403), average of daily work hours (P=0.617) and at end the type of contract (P=0.079). Conclusion: The sensory processing cannot directly determine people’s satisfaction with their jobs. Job satisfaction is a complex issue that is influenced by different internal and external factors, and cannot be considered as an element for determining job satisfaction of therapists.http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/68/67Occupational therapistsJob satisfactionSensory processing |
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Sahar Ghanbari Sepideh Boujari Fatemeh Kazemi , Mahsa Rezaei Elahe Ashrafi Pour Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research Occupational therapists Job satisfaction Sensory processing |
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Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit |
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Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit |
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Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit |
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Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit |
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Investigating the Relationship between Sensory Processing and Job Satisfaction in Occupational Therapists Working in Shiraz Cit |
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investigating the relationship between sensory processing and job satisfaction in occupational therapists working in shiraz cit |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research |
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Background: job satisfaction is referred to a set of individual’s positive and negative attitudes toward his/her job. Personality traits of individuals are among the factors contributing to job satisfaction. According to Dunn model, people receive information based on their self-regulatory strategies and sensory thresholds. Then behave accordingly and in response to the environment. This paper examines the relationship between sensory processing and job satisfaction especially in occupational therapist employing in Shiraz (2014). Methods: This study is descriptive-analytic. The sample consisted of all 33 occupational therapists working in Shiraz City who work in private and public sectors, part-time and full-time of both genders. After obtaining written consent, the demographic characteristics questionnaire, adult sensory profile and Minnesota Job Satisfaction Test were obtained. The results were analyzed by SPSS 21 software as well as Spearman’s and Pearson chi square tests. Results: No statistical correlation was found between job satisfaction and all four quadrants including the first quadrant (P=0.441) and second (P=0.943) and third (P=0.650) and fourth (P=0.338). In addition, statistically, there was no relationship between job satisfaction and various variables such as participants’ ages (P=0.51), gender (P=0.401), marital status (P=0.114), educational level (P=0.073), job experience (P=0.403), average of daily work hours (P=0.617) and at end the type of contract (P=0.079). Conclusion: The sensory processing cannot directly determine people’s satisfaction with their jobs. Job satisfaction is a complex issue that is influenced by different internal and external factors, and cannot be considered as an element for determining job satisfaction of therapists. |
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Occupational therapists Job satisfaction Sensory processing |
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