Introduction: One of the nursing challenges is nurses'
motivation and job satisfaction. Applying motivational theories by nurse
managers might be an effective strategy. The aim of this study was to determine the effect
of using designed program based on “Expectancy Theory” by head nurses on
nurses' job satisfaction.
Materials and Methods: This
study was a quasi-experimental study that was done in two hospitals in Zanjan
providence. Data were gathered by"Nurses'
Job Satisfaction Questionnaire".In
this study, internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha) of the questionnaire was
measured (α=0.9). Method of sampling was census and nurses were selectedin the case group(n=20) andnurses in the control
group (n 19). They were matched in two groups.The applied program was based
on “Expectancy Theory” that implemented in case group for 6 months. Data were analysed by Mann-Whitney, Wilcoxon Chi-Square
and SPSS/16 used.
Findings: The nurses in two groups were matched
(P>0.05). Job satisfaction before and after in two groups did not different
significantly, it showed by using Wilcoxon test (P>0.05). But findings
showed that nurses' job satisfaction in case group increased 7%.
Conclusion:The
program based on “Expectancy Motivational Theory” had clearly
implementation steps for applying this theory that it would be practical guide
for nurse managers. Use of this theory for improving nurses' job satisfaction
is suggested.
Mohammadi A, Vanaki Z, Memariam R, Mohammadi A. Effect of using designed program based on “Expectancy Theory” by head nurses on nurses' job satisfaction. JHPM 2013; 2 (3) :24-35 URL: http://jhpm.ir/article-1-135-en.html