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Relationship among facilitators of empowerment, level of empowerment and work motivation of staff nurses in selected government hospitals in Iloilo

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2014
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Almonares, Nia Lou P.
Thesis Adviser
Delicana, Lilia A.
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David, Fely P.
Defense Panel Member
Yoro, Carolyn L.
Abioda, Nenalyn D.
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Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the relationship among the factors affecting level of work empowerment and work motivation of the staff nurses in selected government hospitals in Iloilo. Specifically, this study aimed to describe the personal characteristics of the staff nurses in terms of age, sex, civil status, educational attainment, length of experience, monthly income and seminars attended; the facilitators of empowerment in terms of opportunity, access to resources, information and support among staff nurses; the level of empowerment among staff nurses; and the level of work motivation among staff nurses. This study also determined if there is a significant relationship between the personal characteristics of the staff nurses and the facilitators of empowerment in terms of opportunity, access to resources, information and support of the staff nurses; between the personal characteristics and the level of empowerment of the staff nurses; between the personal characteristics and the level of work motivation of the staff nurses; between the facilitators of empowerment in terms of opportunity, access to resources, information and support and level of empowerment of the staff nurses; between the facilitators of empowerment in terms of opportunity, access to resources, information and support and the level of work motivation of the staff nurses; and between the level of empowerment and the level of work motivation of the staff nurses.

This is a descriptive-relational study that utilized the one-shot survey design. This study involved 85 nurses selected through stratified random sampling from different government hospitals in Iloilo.

Data gathering instrument was a questionnaire and analysis of data employed the use of descriptive and inferential statistical tools.

Based on the findings, majority of the respondents in the selected government hospitals in Iloilo were younger, female, not married, with B.S.N. degree, with shorter length of service, with a monthly income ranging from P 10,001 to P 20,000, and were able to attend one to five seminars. The staff nurses in the selected government hospitals were provided with moderate opportunity for growth and advancement as well as access to resources. They were also provided with high information regarding their workplace and their work itself and were provided with the support that they need in order to accomplish their work. The staff nurses are empowered and are highly motivated in the performance of their jobs. Regardless of their personal characteristics, their opportunity, access to resources, information and support in the workplace is high. The personal characteristics of the staff nurses have no significant bearing with their level of empowerment and level of work motivation. The staff nurses’ opportunity, access to resources, information and support affects their level of empowerment but has no bearing with the staff nurses’ level of work motivation. The level of empowerment has no bearing with the level of work motivation. Recommendations, among others, highlighted the provision of an empowering and motivating environment in the workplace for personal and professional growth of the staff nurses.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/1632
Suggested Citation
Almonares, N. L. P. (2014). Relationship among facilitators of empowerment, level of empowerment and work motivation of staff nurses in selected government hospitals in Iloilo (Unpublished Master’s thesis). Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo City.
Type
Thesis
Subject(s)
Employee empowerment OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Employee motivation; Nurses OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Philippines--Iloilo OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
Keywords
Nurses MeSH; Empowerment MeSH; Motivation MeSH; Iloilo TGN
Department
School of Graduate Studies
Degree
Master of Arts in Nursing
Shelf Location
GSL Theses 610.73072 Al68
Physical Description
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