1Professor, Dept. of Medical Surgical Nursing, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad
2Professor & Head, Department of Community Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad
The present study was aimed to evaluate the job satisfaction among health workers. Objectives were to assess the level of job satisfaction among health workers and to determine the association with level of job satisfaction with selected socio-demographic variables. Cross-Sectional Descriptive research design were selected. Health workers (104) workings in selected by simple random sampling technique. RESULTS-Majority (53.8%). of the participants were females and 46.2% were males, majority of the respondents (56.7%) had a 11 to 15 years of work experience, Majority 51.9% of health workers had one child, 20.2%. All respondents (100%) were showed averagely satisfied with their present job. Respondents expressed highly satisfaction with (59.6%) activity, (81.7%) advancement, (62.5%) Authority (100%) Compensation, (74%) Co-Workers,(100%) Independence (97.1%) Security, (100%) Social Service (100%) Supervision-human relations and (100%) Supervisors and Working Conditions. Most job satisfaction studies evaluate numerous factors that may contribute to one's affective appraisal of their work.
Job Satisfaction, Health Workers