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Thus, a descriptive, correlative and comparative research design was employed with 300 registered nurses in King Abd El Aziz governmental hospital and 200 registered nurses in private International Medical Center, Jeddah, KSA. A survey method was applied for data collection, and the study questionnaire involved three parts. Part one is about nurses’ personal profile. The second part included happiness subscale, which was developed by Warr et al., in 1979 and the third one is the individual influence on the work scale that was developed by Toode et al., in 2015. The study findings reveal that the majority of both study groups reported a fair level of happiness, with a moderate awareness level of their influence on work. Additionally, nurses who are working in private hospital have a higher awareness level of their influence on work and happiness, more than the nurses who are working in the governmental hospital. Study subjects who experience a high level of happiness have a high level of awareness of their influence on the work. Therefore, the correlation coefficient among both research variables in both hospitals indicated a noteworthy stronger positive correlation. Conclusion and recommendations: nurse’s happiness and awareness of their influence on work are essential emotional aspects to be considered in nursing management. Fitting plan for nurses’ psychological stability at work should be designed and implemented, particularly in governmental hospitals in Jeddah. Also, Nurse Manager should assess and maintain a high nurses’ happiness level and awareness of their influence on the work; consequently, nurses work product will be improved. Further studies are needed to investigate the study variables by different measurement tools for behaviors or skills. 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摘要
护士在护理工作中经历了许多压力。情感支持和考虑他们的情感需求可以缓解这种与工作相关的紧张,并有助于他们的表现质量。护士的幸福感和意识到自己对工作的影响是建立护士情绪稳定性的必要基石,从而维持护士的工作留任率和离职率。本研究旨在实现两个目标:第一:确定在沙特阿拉伯王国吉达的政府和私立医院中护士的幸福水平及其对工作影响的认识。第二:确定这些感知变量之间的相关性。因此,本研究采用描述性、相关性和比较性研究设计,研究对象为沙特阿拉伯吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王公立医院的300名注册护士和私立国际医疗中心的200名注册护士。数据收集采用调查法,研究问卷分为三部分。第一部分是关于护士的个人概况。第二部分为Warr et al.于1979年开发的幸福子量表,第三部分为Toode et al.于2015年开发的个人对工作的影响量表。研究结果显示,两个研究小组中的大多数人都表示自己的幸福程度相当,对自己对工作的影响也有适度的认识。此外,在私立医院工作的护士比在公立医院工作的护士对自己对工作和幸福的影响有更高的认识。体验到高度幸福的研究对象对自己对工作的影响有高度的意识。因此,两家医院的两个研究变量之间的相关系数显示出显著的更强的正相关。结论与建议:护士的幸福感和意识到自己对工作的影响是护理管理中必须考虑的情感方面。应设计和实施适合护士工作时心理稳定的计划,特别是在吉达的政府医院。护士管理者应评估和保持护士的高幸福感水平,并意识到他们对工作的影响;从而提高护士的工作质量。需要进一步研究通过不同的行为或技能测量工具来调查研究变量。提出了一项关于护士情绪状态与护理绩效关系评估的研究。
Nurses’ happiness and awareness of their influence on work in governmental and private hospitals
Nurses passed through many stressful experiences during nursing work. Emotional support and considering their emotional needs can alleviate such work-associated tension and contribute to the quality of their performance. Nurses’ happiness and awareness of their influence on work are necessary blocks to build the nurses’ emotional steadiness, and thus their work retention and turnover rates would be maintained. This study establishes to attain two aims: First: to identify the levels of nurses’ happiness and the awareness of their influence on work, in governmental and private hospitals, in Jeddah, Kingdom Saudi Arabia (KSA). Second: to determine the correlation between those perceived variables. Thus, a descriptive, correlative and comparative research design was employed with 300 registered nurses in King Abd El Aziz governmental hospital and 200 registered nurses in private International Medical Center, Jeddah, KSA. A survey method was applied for data collection, and the study questionnaire involved three parts. Part one is about nurses’ personal profile. The second part included happiness subscale, which was developed by Warr et al., in 1979 and the third one is the individual influence on the work scale that was developed by Toode et al., in 2015. The study findings reveal that the majority of both study groups reported a fair level of happiness, with a moderate awareness level of their influence on work. Additionally, nurses who are working in private hospital have a higher awareness level of their influence on work and happiness, more than the nurses who are working in the governmental hospital. Study subjects who experience a high level of happiness have a high level of awareness of their influence on the work. Therefore, the correlation coefficient among both research variables in both hospitals indicated a noteworthy stronger positive correlation. Conclusion and recommendations: nurse’s happiness and awareness of their influence on work are essential emotional aspects to be considered in nursing management. Fitting plan for nurses’ psychological stability at work should be designed and implemented, particularly in governmental hospitals in Jeddah. Also, Nurse Manager should assess and maintain a high nurses’ happiness level and awareness of their influence on the work; consequently, nurses work product will be improved. Further studies are needed to investigate the study variables by different measurement tools for behaviors or skills. A study about an assessment of the relation between the nurse’s emotional status and their performance is suggested.