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Title: Citizens’ quality of life: The outcome of a satisfied health-related professional
Authors: Iwu, Chux Gervase 
Keywords: Quality of life;Employee satisfaction;Health-related professions;Job satisfaction;South Africa
Issue Date: 2013
Source: Iwu, C.G. 2013. Citizens’ quality of life: the outcome of a satisfied health-related professional. Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies,5(9) : 612-624
Abstract: This paper argues that the quality of life of citizens of a nation can also be amplified by the quality of life of health-related professionals who provide myriad necessary services across a wide range of care pathways and in various settings. The approach was both theoretical and empirical – review of literature and statistical analysis of the collated data. Thus, the study utilized factor analysis to determine the factors that bring about job satisfaction amongst health-related professionals. The findings point to a number of important job satisfaction as well as organizational climate dimensions, which combine to generate high levels of job satisfaction amongst health-related professionals. The paper concludes by serving some important directives for management of health establishments.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/2147
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