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Perceived autonomy and job satisfaction in occupational therapists
Authors:G L Davis  J E Bordieri
Affiliation:Rehabilitation Services, Providence Hospital, Sandusky, Ohio 44870.
Abstract:
Perceived autonomy, overall job satisfaction, and specific work incentives and disincentives were surveyed in 249 occupational therapists. Respondents rated autonomy and job satisfaction moderately high. They perceived achievement, interpersonal relationships with co-workers, and the nature of the work itself as incentives. The lack of organizational support for training, opportunity for advancement, and working conditions were seen as job disincentives. Results also showed that perceived autonomy was positively related to overall job satisfaction and to each job satisfaction factor.
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