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Work motivation and its effects on organizational performance: the case of nurses in Hawassa public and private hospitals: Mixed method study approach | BMC Research Notes | Full Text

Work motivation and its effects on organizational performance: the case of nurses in Hawassa public and private hospitals: Mixed method study approach | BMC Research Notes | Full Text

BMC Research Notes



Work motivation and its effects on organizational performance: the case of nurses in Hawassa public and private hospitals: Mixed method study approach

BMC Research Notes201912:213
  • Received: 21 January 2019
  • Accepted: 3 April 2019
  • Published: 

Abstract

Objective

The main objective of the study was to assess level of motivation, how nurses perceived work motivation and its effects on organizational performance among nurses working in Hawassa public and private hospitals.

Results

It was found that majority (64.1%) of the nurses perceived motivation as motivators. Getting prospective encouragement, recognition and financial incentives were the main descriptions the nurses gave to motivation. Increased work performance, job satisfaction, good team spirit, patient satisfaction and job attachment were the reported effects of nurses’ motivation.

Keywords

  • Perception of motivation
  • Effects
  • Nurses
  • Organizational performance

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