Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Influencing Factors on Happiness of Nurses in General Hospitals


Affiliations
1 Associate Professor, Pai Chai University, Dept. of Nursing, Korea, Republic of
2 Assistant Professor, Daejeon University, Dept. of Nursing, Korea, Republic of
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Background/Objectives: This study was conducted to verify the effects of quality of life and stress on the happiness of nurses in general hospitals. Methods/Statistical analysis: The participants were 173 general hospital nurses. Data were collected from November 1 to 15, 2018, and analyzed using SPSS 25.0 program. The significance level was set at .05. Findings: The results showed a significant difference in happiness (p<.05) depending on the general characteristics of age, marital status, number of beds of the hospital, number of nurses of the hospital, job satisfaction level, colleague relationship satisfaction level, employment status, and subjective health. Further, stress and happiness displayed a significant negative correlation (r = -.27, p<.001). Job satisfaction level and subjective health were identified as significant influencing factors on happiness. Improvements/Applications: The implementation of a happiness promotion program that considers the influencing factors is needed to promote the happiness of nurses in general hospitals.

Keywords

Nurse, Happiness, Stress, Quality of Life, Influencing Factors.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


Abstract Views: 310

PDF Views: 0




  • Influencing Factors on Happiness of Nurses in General Hospitals

Abstract Views: 310  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Sung-Yun Ahn
Associate Professor, Pai Chai University, Dept. of Nursing, Korea, Republic of
Myoung-Jin Kwon
Assistant Professor, Daejeon University, Dept. of Nursing, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


Background/Objectives: This study was conducted to verify the effects of quality of life and stress on the happiness of nurses in general hospitals. Methods/Statistical analysis: The participants were 173 general hospital nurses. Data were collected from November 1 to 15, 2018, and analyzed using SPSS 25.0 program. The significance level was set at .05. Findings: The results showed a significant difference in happiness (p<.05) depending on the general characteristics of age, marital status, number of beds of the hospital, number of nurses of the hospital, job satisfaction level, colleague relationship satisfaction level, employment status, and subjective health. Further, stress and happiness displayed a significant negative correlation (r = -.27, p<.001). Job satisfaction level and subjective health were identified as significant influencing factors on happiness. Improvements/Applications: The implementation of a happiness promotion program that considers the influencing factors is needed to promote the happiness of nurses in general hospitals.

Keywords


Nurse, Happiness, Stress, Quality of Life, Influencing Factors.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194518