2018
DOI: 10.14789/jmj.2018.64.jmj18-p64
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Relationship Between Exercise Activity and Job Satisfaction of Nurses

Abstract: Introduction: Although working environment and conditions has been imp roving for long time, the average turnover rate climbed to 11.0% in 2010 and remained high and the shortage of nurses is a crucial problem in Japan. Recent studies revealed the effect of exercise activity of business workers or teachers on stress reaction and well-being, however, few of them did not focus on hosp ital nurses. In this study, we aimed to clarify the relationship exercise activity and job satisfaction among nurses in Jap an. M… Show more

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“…Previous studies identifying the relationship between employee health status and productivity have shown that health risks are increasingly associated with lower productivity 7,8) . A particularly notable finding was that, "Physical activity may have a direct and indirect relationship to quality resident care and long-term care organizational success through impacts on employee absenteeism, job performance and employee satisfaction" [9][10][11][12] . Another study found that, "Physical activity level may also indirectly impact resident care through employee job satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous studies identifying the relationship between employee health status and productivity have shown that health risks are increasingly associated with lower productivity 7,8) . A particularly notable finding was that, "Physical activity may have a direct and indirect relationship to quality resident care and long-term care organizational success through impacts on employee absenteeism, job performance and employee satisfaction" [9][10][11][12] . Another study found that, "Physical activity level may also indirectly impact resident care through employee job satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study found that, “Physical activity level may also indirectly impact resident care through employee job satisfaction. A small increase in physical activity has been shown to increase healthcare employee job satisfaction” 10) . Given these trends, medical organizations and social medical corporations are making efforts to promote health and productivity management 13) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%