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Job Satisfaction, Commitment and Intention to Stay in Public Workforce

Authors: Kiing Mee Yien; Wong Ling Weng;

Job Satisfaction, Commitment and Intention to Stay in Public Workforce

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introduction Job satisfaction is positively linked to motivation, job performance, productivity, organizational commitment, patient’s safety and satisfaction. Understanding the factors affecting job satisfaction and organizational commitment is important to decrease pharmacists’ turnover and to increase productivity. In this study, we aimed to 1)determine job satisfaction score and organizational commitment score and their correlation, 2)explore factors affecting job satisfaction, 3)compare job satisfaction score and organizational commitment score based on respondents’ demographic characteristics, 4)explore the proportion of fully registered pharmacists (FRP) who intend to stay in public workforce and 5)explore aspects that can be improved to ensure job satisfaction in Hospital Miri. Methods Statistical analysis: Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS version 23.0. Responses for the questionnaire were summed across all items. Pearson’s correlation test was used to determine correlation between job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the job satisfaction score and organizational commitment score based on respondents’ demographic characteristics. The written responses to the open-ended question in this questionnaire were analyzed, grouped and described thematically. Results [Refer to Poster]. Discussion Possible explanation for high proportion of respondents willing to stay in MOH – limited job opportunities in Sarawak (mainly restricted to hospital and community pharmacies). • Female showed higher organizational commitment: ❑Most female pharmacists see this profession as one holding good prospects for them. More flexibility in work arrangement, thereby allowing them to attend to family responsibilities. Conclusion The mean JS score and organizational commitment score for FRP in Hospital Miri are 60.81 (SD 8.70) and 56.48 (SD 7.21) respectively. Significant correlation was found between job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Workload, co-workers, treatment by management, work schedule and benefits are important factors influencing job satisfaction. Female respondents tend to have a better organizational commitment compared to their male counterparts. Majority expressed their intention to stay with MOH.

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Job satisfaction, Commitment, Intention, Stay, Public, Workplace

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