» Articles » PMID: 32046950

Top Ten: A Model of Dominating Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction of Emergency Nurses

Overview
Journal Int Emerg Nurs
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2020 Feb 13
PMID 32046950
Citations 8
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Increasing emergency department (ED) visits per capita, combined with an aging population and ongoing budgetary constraints in Canada's health care system necessitate continuous improvements to ensure that patients remain safe and continue to receive high quality care. Addressing ED nursing job satisfaction is a cost-effective way of improving safety and quality of hospital care.

Methods: A scoping literature review was conducted to examine the breadth of job satisfaction literature and identify the factors that specifically influence the job satisfaction of ED nurses.

Results And Discussion: A review of 161 journal articles revealed 34 articles fitting the inclusion criteria, which were included in the final analysis. There were ten predominant factors that allowed for workplace interventions, including six that did not achieve consensus. The ten factors are presented in the form of a practical model for implementation based on the Herzberg two-factor theory and the Maslow hierarchy of needs theory.

Conclusion: The model informs healthcare leaders how to pragmatically understand job satisfaction specific to ED nurses. This information in turn can be used to design interventions that increase job satisfaction while maintaining safety and quality of care.

Citing Articles

Early career midwives' experiences of development opportunities and their relation to retention and job satisfaction: an interpretative phenomenological analysis study.

Terry R, Spendlove Z BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025; 25(1):156.

PMID: 39948513 PMC: 11827178. DOI: 10.1186/s12884-025-07227-6.


Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction among Mental Health Nurses: A Systematic Review.

Hudays A, Gary F, Voss J, Arishi A, Alfar Z, Algodimi A Healthcare (Basel). 2024; 12(20).

PMID: 39451455 PMC: 11507421. DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12202040.


The social processes that emergency nurses use to achieve sustainability: A constructivist grounded theory.

Rantung G, Griffiths D, Moss C J Adv Nurs. 2024; 81(2):1005-1018.

PMID: 38961589 PMC: 11730609. DOI: 10.1111/jan.16297.


"A different sense of what we do here, who we are and what we deliver": Provider perspectives on the effects of a change in governance of healthcare services in correctional facilities in British Columbia.

McLeod K, Buxton J, Martin R Health Serv Manage Res. 2023; 37(4):219-226.

PMID: 38018489 PMC: 11545118. DOI: 10.1177/09514848231218626.


Impact of knowledge management on job satisfaction and organizational performance among healthcare employees: A structural equation modeling approach.

Fadaie N, Lakbala P, Ghanbarnejad A Health Sci Rep. 2023; 6(9):e1560.

PMID: 37706019 PMC: 10495546. DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1560.