Evaluating the Effective Factors in Motivating Nurses to Participate in On-the-job Training Courses

Purreza Abolghasem, L. Dehghankar, M. Jafarisani, ali Pouryosef, Hamidreza Tadayyon, A. Khalafi
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Background: On-the-job Training is one of the most useful and economical methods for nurses to keep up with the latest progress in technology, as well as medical and social sciences. Encouraging nurses to improve their knowledge and skills is one of the most important responsibilities of a nursing management. This study aims to evaluate the effective factors in Motivating Nurses to Attend On-the-job Training Courses. Methods: This is a descriptive-analytical study which is on the basis of existing facts and information about the subject of the study. Our population comprises of 147 qualified nurses working in the hospitals of Torbat Heidariye University of Medical Sciences. Data was collected using questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS 21. Results: 46.3% of nurses were in 30-40 age group, 54.2% were females, 81.2% were married, 86.4% had B.S. 58.6% of nurses have been working in the hospital for less than 5 years. 87.8% of nurses were working on shifts, and the rest (1.8%) were supervisors. 94% of nurses agreed on the necessity of on-the-job training (moderately or highly required). Conclusion: we found out that there is no significant relationship between motivating factors and demographic characteristics. Also, there is an important difference between genders and organizational motivating factors. It means that the rate of male nurses’ participation in on-the-job training courses is higher than that of female nurses. Keywords: motivation, nurse, on-the-job training, hospital
激励护士参加在职培训课程的有效因素评价
背景:在职培训是护士跟上技术、医学和社会科学最新进展的最有效和最经济的方法之一。鼓励护士提高他们的知识和技能是护理管理最重要的责任之一。本研究旨在探讨激励护士参加在职培训的有效因素。方法:这是一个描述性分析研究,是在现有的事实和信息的基础上,研究的主题。我们的人口包括147名在托尔巴特·海德里耶医科大学各医院工作的合格护士。采用问卷调查法收集数据,采用SPSS 21进行统计分析。结果:30 ~ 40岁护士占46.3%,女性占54.2%,已婚护士占81.2%,有学士学位者占86.4%。58.6%的护士在院工作未满5年。87.8%的护士为轮班护士,其余1.8%为主管护士。94%的护士同意在职培训的必要性(中等或高度要求)。结论:我们发现激励因素与人口学特征之间没有显著的关系。此外,性别和组织激励因素之间也存在重要差异。这意味着男护士参加在职培训课程的比例高于女护士。关键词:激励,护士,在职培训,医院
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