Abstract

Professional Satisfaction is a measure of valuation judgment of whether the expectations are met from the profession or not. This study was conducted to find out the professional satisfaction among pass-out B.Sc. Nursing graduates from an institute from batches 1996 to 2004. Descriptive cross-sectional study design was adopted using convenient and snowball sampling technique. Out of 104 graduates, 50 were included in the study. A pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire was used by self administration method to collect the information. Highest satisfaction was with status 36 (75%) and lowest with working condition 27 (54%). The areas with decreasing value of satisfaction were growth and development 36 (72%), achievement and recognition 35 (70%), autonomy and challenging work 35 (69%). The majority of the respondents 27 (54%) stated that there is job security in the profession and the opportunity 26 (52%) to help others was the reason for their satisfaction but 28% said that there is no updating of knowledge and autonomy 15 (30%) in nursing profession. There is no difference in professional satisfaction of the respondents living in Nepal and abroad. It is seen that though there are many problems and many areas of dissatisfaction in nursing profession the respondents were satisfied to some extent with it and the reason for brain drain among B.Sc. Nursing graduates were their personal interest.

Highlights

  • Professional Satisfaction is a measure of valuation judgment of whether the expectations are met from the profession or not

  • Nursing graduates working in Nepal and abroad and to find out the association between professional satisfaction and selected demographic variables

  • Nursing graduates was obtained from Academic Section and corresponding address collected from college of nursing, available friends and relatives

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Professional Satisfaction is a measure of valuation judgment of whether the expectations are met from the profession or not. This study was conducted to find out the professional satisfaction among pass-out B.Sc. Nursing graduates from an institute from batches 1996 to 2004. The objectives of this study was to assess the professional satisfaction among pass-out B.Sc. Nursing graduates of BPKIHS from 1996 to 2004 batch, to compare the professional satisfaction of pass-out B.Sc. Nursing graduates working in Nepal and abroad and to find out the association between professional satisfaction and selected demographic variables

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