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Job satisfaction in occupational therapy: a qualitative investigation in urban Australia
Authors:Katherine Moore  Mary Cruickshank  Marion Haas
Institution:Allied Health, Sydney South West Area Health Service, Sydney,;School of Health, University of New England, Armidale and;Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Background:  Job satisfaction has been shown to affect levels of staff retention and work productivity, but few studies have been conducted with occupational therapists in an Australian setting.
Methods:  Using a hermeneutical phenomenological approach, the findings from a study examining the factors that contribute to job satisfaction in occupational therapists working in Australia, are reported.
Results:  Job satisfaction in occupational therapy was derived from the sense of achievement felt when providing effective clinical care. Job dissatisfaction stemmed from the poor profile and status of the profession.
Conclusions:  Based on the study findings, there is an imperative that the profession of occupational therapy continue to use research findings to support clinicians in providing effective health care, and improve the community understanding of occupational therapy.
Keywords:job satisfaction  occupational therapy  recruitment  retention
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