Abstract

Background

Job satisfaction is the persons’ feeling about their job and if personnel have not good feel to his work, can destroy all plans, intentionally or unintentionally. The present research aims to investigate and compare job satisfaction in the employees and therapists of Voluntary, Counseling and Testing Centers versus Health centers in 9 provinces of Iran.

Methods

All employees of Voluntary, Counseling and Testing Centers were included from Fars, Bushehr, Tehran, Isfahan, South Khorasan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Kerman, and Yazd provinces as case group and 103 staffs of similar Health centers selected with the same ratio as the staffs of Voluntary, Counseling and Testing Centers as control samples and answered to Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ).

Results

50.5% of Health centers employees and 54% of Voluntary, Counseling and Testing Centers employees had high job satisfaction. The highest satisfaction levels were reported in Fars and Kurdistan provinces and the lowest satisfaction levels were reported in Kermanshah and Bushehr.

Conclusion

According to the findings, in the Iranian treatment centers, the employees’ satisfaction were at the same level regardless of their position and workplace. Also, the eastern and western regions of the country reported higher satisfaction score than the southern and central regions.

Details

Title
Investigation of job satisfaction amongst voluntary, counseling and testing centers and health centers in Iran
Author
Heydari, Mohammadreza; Faghih, Marjan; Karimzadeh, Yasaman; Joulaei, Hassan; Qhiasi, Fariba; Dadmanesh, Negin; SeyedAlinaghi, SeyedAhmad; Hosseini, Farzane; Soloman Yeilaghi; Miri, Mohammad Reza; Pirmadah, Farzane; Amini, Wali; Meshkati, Marjan; Kazerooni, Parvin Afsar; Nasim Nasiri Moghadam; Heydari, Zahra
Pages
1-8
Section
Research
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
20507283
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2737700841
Copyright
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