Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province

The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to...

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Main Author: Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy
Other Authors: Bezuidenhout, M.C.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy (2009) Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2506>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-25062018-11-19T17:14:12Z Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy Bezuidenhout, M.C. Roos, J.H. Herzberg-two factor theory Job satisfaction Job dissatisfaction Management Motivation Nurse manager Nursing staff Nursing Organisational climate and organisational culture 610.73069096827 Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga Nurse administrators -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga Nurses -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga Organizational behavior -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to organisational climate can cause dissatisfaction among nurses; determine whether there is a difference in the way nursing management and the nursing staff perceive the existing organisational climate; and make recommendations for health service managers to improve the organisational climate in order facilitate greater job satisfaction among their subordinates. The descriptive exploratory survey method was used. A questionnaire with closed-ended and open-ended questions were distributed and collected from one hundred and fourty (140) respondents. The results indicated that the nursing management and the nursing staff are happy with the intrinsic factors of the job, but dissatisfied with the extrinsic factors of the organisational climate. The outcome of this research affirms that there are extrinsic factors within the work climate that affect the nursing management and the nursing staff negatively. Recommendations are made to promote job satisfaction in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga province. Health Studies M.A. (Nursing Science) 2009-08-25T11:04:06Z 2009-08-25T11:04:06Z 2009-08-25T11:04:06Z 2004-02 Dissertation Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy (2009) Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2506> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2506 en 1 online resource (xv, 156 leaves)
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topic Herzberg-two factor theory
Job satisfaction
Job dissatisfaction
Management
Motivation
Nurse manager
Nursing staff
Nursing
Organisational climate and organisational culture
610.73069096827
Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Nurse administrators -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Nurses -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Organizational behavior -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
spellingShingle Herzberg-two factor theory
Job satisfaction
Job dissatisfaction
Management
Motivation
Nurse manager
Nursing staff
Nursing
Organisational climate and organisational culture
610.73069096827
Nurses -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Nurse administrators -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Nurses -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Organizational behavior -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga
Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy
Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
description The purpose of this study was to describe and explore the organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within Mpumalanga Province. The major objectives were to determine what organisational climate encompasses; ascertain which factors related to organisational climate can cause dissatisfaction among nurses; determine whether there is a difference in the way nursing management and the nursing staff perceive the existing organisational climate; and make recommendations for health service managers to improve the organisational climate in order facilitate greater job satisfaction among their subordinates. The descriptive exploratory survey method was used. A questionnaire with closed-ended and open-ended questions were distributed and collected from one hundred and fourty (140) respondents. The results indicated that the nursing management and the nursing staff are happy with the intrinsic factors of the job, but dissatisfied with the extrinsic factors of the organisational climate. The outcome of this research affirms that there are extrinsic factors within the work climate that affect the nursing management and the nursing staff negatively. Recommendations are made to promote job satisfaction in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga province. === Health Studies === M.A. (Nursing Science)
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title Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
title_short Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
title_full Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
title_fullStr Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
title_full_unstemmed Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province
title_sort organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the mpumalanga province
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url Lephoko, Constance Siphiwe Peggy (2009) Organisational climate as a cause of job dissatisfaction among nursing staff in selected hospitals within the Mpumalanga Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2506>
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