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Olinda Monsanto1, António Nunes2, Ana João3
1Local Health Unit of Castelo Branco, Specialty Services 1, 6000-406 Castelo Branco, Portugal.
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Background: Nurses' job satisfaction is an important factor associated with motivation, retention, and performance, potentially influencing the quality and safety of healthcare delivery. Identifying organizational and professional determinants of job satisfaction is essential for the sustainability of healthcare systems. Objective: This study aims to describe nurses' job satisfaction across its multiple dimensions and examine differences in job satisfaction dimensions across sociodemographic and professional groups. Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive-correlational study was conducted with 153 nurses. Data were collected between October and December 2024 using an online questionnaire, with a response rate of 28.9%, which included the Escala de Satisfação dos Enfermeiros com o Trabalho (ESET). Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed, with the significance level set at 0.05. Results: Moderate levels of job satisfaction predominated among participants (75.8%), with 5.2% of participants reporting low satisfaction. The highest mean scores were observed in satisfaction with co-workers and professional recognition, while the lowest scores were found in the recognition and remuneration dimension. Statistically significant differences in mean job satisfaction scores were observed across groups defined by variables such as work setting, work schedule, weekly workload, and employment across multiple workplaces. Conclusions: Nurses' job satisfaction is multidimensional and varies across different professional and organizational groups. These findings highlight areas of lower job satisfaction that may represent priorities for future organizational assessment and management attention.
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