Donabel P. Lacson, Paulus Jan V. Mangio, Justhine B. Evangelista, Dianne Chloe B. Garcia, Anielyn M. Ladao, Angel Jean M. Valeriano, Justine D. Ramos, Angelica T. Fernandez
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工作满意度在员工的职业生涯中起着重要的作用。先前的研究表明,工作满意度是员工保留和迁移的重要因素。本研究旨在确定菲律宾执业物理治疗师(PT)的工作满意度。方法:这是一项横断面研究,在菲律宾不同医疗机构工作的78名有执照的菲律宾PTs。采用明尼苏达满意度问卷,通过电子调查的方式来测量工作满意度。其他数据包括人口统计和工作相关信息也被收集。采用卡方相关和Spearman相关建立变量间的相关性。结果:77名注册菲律宾PTs回应调查。月收入(rs = 0.438, p < 0.01)和在私人诊所和专科诊所工作的物理治疗师(rs = 0.233, p < 0.05)倾向于更高的工作满意度。在菲律宾执业的医生普遍对自己的工作不太满意。月收入和工作领域与整体工作满意度及其领域的关系一致。讨论:所有在政府或私人机构工作的物理治疗师都应该获得有竞争力的薪酬,以提高他们的工作满意度。更好地掌握工作满意度将允许改变当地组织政策,旨在提高菲律宾PTs的工作满意度。进一步的建议包括在实践和社区中为物理治疗师的技能和经验创造认可和奖励的机会,以及改善理疗师的专业发展。
Monthly income and work sector predicts job satisfaction among Filipino physical therapists
Introduction: Job satisfaction plays an important part in an employee's professional career. Previous studies have shown that job satisfaction is a significant factor in worker retention and migration. The study aims to identify the job satisfaction level of practicing physical therapists (PT) in the Philippines.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study among seventy-eight licensed Filipino PTs working in various healthcare setting in the Philippines. The Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire was used to measure the job satisfaction through an electronic survey. Other data including demographic and work-related information were collected. Chi-square and Spearman’s correlation were used to establish correlation among the variables.
Results: 77 registered Filipino PTs responded to the survey. Monthly income (rs = 0.438, p < 0.01) and physical Therapist who are working in private and specialty clinics (rs = 0.233, p < 0.05) tends to have higher job satisfaction. PTs practicing in the Philippines were generally not fully satisfied with their job. Monthly income and work sector showed a consistent relationship with overall job satisfaction and its domains.
Discussion: All physical therapists, either working in government or private setting should receive competitive pay to boost their job satisfaction. A better grasp of job satisfaction will allow for changes in local organization policy aimed in increasing job satisfaction of Filipino PTs. Further recommendations include creating opportunities for recognition and reward for physiotherapist skills and experience within the practice and community, as well as improving the delivery of professional development for PTs.