Interventions to improve nurses' job satisfaction: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Jenni NiskalaKristina Mikkonen

Abstract

To identify current best evidence on the types of interventions that have been developed to improve job satisfaction among nurses and on the effectiveness of these interventions. The systematic review is a quantitative systematic review and meta-analysis following a profile-likelihood random-effects model. CINAHL, Medic, and Pubmed (Medline). PICOS eligibility criteria were used to select original studies published between 2003-2019. The articles were screened by title (N = 489), abstract (N = 61), and full-text (N = 47). A total of 20 articles remained after the full-text screening process and further assess on risk of bias. The screening process was conducted by two authors independently and finally agreed together. A meta-analysis was performed to determine how the identified interventions influence nurses' job satisfaction. The interventions were primarily educational and consisted of workshops, educational sessions, lessons, and training sessions. The postintervention differences between intervention and control groups in meta-analysis revealed that two interventions significantly improved nurses' job satisfaction. Notably, the spiritual intelligence training protocol and Professional Identity Development Program were foun...Continue Reading

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