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Motivating factors among Iranian nurses
BACKGROUND: One of the most important challenges of Iranian health care system is “quality of care,” and it is assumed that motivated nurses are more ready to provide better care. There are limited studies investigating Iranian nurses’ motivations; however, factors which motivate them have not been...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257797 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.161011 |
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author | Negarandeh, Reza Dehghan-Nayeri, Nahid Ghasemi, Elham |
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description | BACKGROUND: One of the most important challenges of Iranian health care system is “quality of care,” and it is assumed that motivated nurses are more ready to provide better care. There are limited studies investigating Iranian nurses’ motivations; however, factors which motivate them have not been studied yet. Identifying the motivating factors enables nurse managers to inspire nurses for continuous quality improvement. The aim of this study was to identify motivating factors for Iranian hospital nurses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study in which 310 nurses working at 14 hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences were selected by proportionate stratified random sampling. Data were collected in 2010 by a researcher-developed questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and independent t-test, analysis of variance, Tukey post-hoc test, Chi-Square and Fisher's exact test were used for statistical analysis by Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16. RESULTS: The mean score of motivation was 90.53 ± 10.76 (range: 59–121). Four motivating factors including “career development” (22.63 ± 5.66), “job characteristics” (34.29 ± 4), “job authority” (18.48 ± 2.79), and “recognition” (15.12 ± 2.5) were recognized. The least mean of the motivation score, considering the number of items, was 3.23 for career development, while the highest mean was 3.81 for job characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The findings showed that motivation of nurses was at a medium level, which calls for improvement. The factors that have the greatest potential to motivate nurses were identified in this study and they can help managers to achieve the goal of continuous quality improvement. |
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spelling | pubmed-45253402015-08-07 Motivating factors among Iranian nurses Negarandeh, Reza Dehghan-Nayeri, Nahid Ghasemi, Elham Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res Original Article BACKGROUND: One of the most important challenges of Iranian health care system is “quality of care,” and it is assumed that motivated nurses are more ready to provide better care. There are limited studies investigating Iranian nurses’ motivations; however, factors which motivate them have not been studied yet. Identifying the motivating factors enables nurse managers to inspire nurses for continuous quality improvement. The aim of this study was to identify motivating factors for Iranian hospital nurses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study in which 310 nurses working at 14 hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences were selected by proportionate stratified random sampling. Data were collected in 2010 by a researcher-developed questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and independent t-test, analysis of variance, Tukey post-hoc test, Chi-Square and Fisher's exact test were used for statistical analysis by Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16. RESULTS: The mean score of motivation was 90.53 ± 10.76 (range: 59–121). Four motivating factors including “career development” (22.63 ± 5.66), “job characteristics” (34.29 ± 4), “job authority” (18.48 ± 2.79), and “recognition” (15.12 ± 2.5) were recognized. The least mean of the motivation score, considering the number of items, was 3.23 for career development, while the highest mean was 3.81 for job characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: The findings showed that motivation of nurses was at a medium level, which calls for improvement. The factors that have the greatest potential to motivate nurses were identified in this study and they can help managers to achieve the goal of continuous quality improvement. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4525340/ /pubmed/26257797 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.161011 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Negarandeh, Reza Dehghan-Nayeri, Nahid Ghasemi, Elham Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title | Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title_full | Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title_fullStr | Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title_full_unstemmed | Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title_short | Motivating factors among Iranian nurses |
title_sort | motivating factors among iranian nurses |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26257797 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1735-9066.161011 |
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