This study was to examine the degree of family support and job satisfaction of nurses and the relationship between family support and job satisfaction of nurses.
The research design was descriptive study.
Data were obtained by use of questionnaire f...
This study was to examine the degree of family support and job satisfaction of nurses and the relationship between family support and job satisfaction of nurses.
The research design was descriptive study.
Data were obtained by use of questionnaire from November to December 1992.
Instruments used for this study were the family support scale developed by kang and the job satisfaction scale developed by Kim and Yun.
Data were analysed by computer using SPSS program for T-Test, ANOVA, and Pearson Correlation.
The results of this study were as follows.
1. The average score of the family support of the subjects was 4.1439 out of 5 point.
2. The average score of the job satsfaction of the subjects was 2.7872 out of 5 point.
3. There was a significant relationship between family support and job satisfaction of the subjects.
4. The subjects who got married, worked at primary health center, and were older represented higher score of family support and job satisfaction than those who were single, worked at hospital, and were younger did.