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. 2020 May 6;19:35. doi: 10.1186/s12912-020-00428-8

Table 4.

Job satisfaction, intention to stay and service provision of nurses and midwives

Variables Min Max Mean SD
Job satisfaction 2 5 3.68 0.730
I am very satisfied with my job 1 5 3.95 0.911
I feel that my co-workers are satisfied with their jobs 1 5 3.56 0.925
I feel I would be happy to work here until I retire 1 5 3.48 1.065
I feel that the health care facility provides a supportive work environment in which I work 1 5 3.51 1.099
I am very satisfied with my nurse/midwife manager ‘s ability to coordinate activities in the ward 1 5 3.80 0.977
I am very satisfied with my nurse/midwife manager‘s leadership style 1 5 3.67 1.020
I am very satisfied with my relationship with my nurse/midwife manager 1 5 3.81 0.916
Intention to stay 1 5 3.42 0.795
What are your feelings about your future your hospital (Reversed) 1 5 3.50 1.107
How do you feel about leaving your hospital 1 5 3.27 1.063
If you are free to choose would you prefer to continue working with the hospital (rev) 1 5 3.40 1.133
How important is it to you personally to continue to work with this hospital 1 5 3.52 1.059
service provision 2 5 3.85 0.596
How can you rate the quality of services provided to the patients in the unit 1 5 3.72 0.766
How can you rate the commitment of the colleagues in provision good health services 1 5 3.78 0.770
How can you rate your commitment to provide better quality services 2 5 4.14 0.704
How can you rate the satisfaction of the patients in your units 2 5 3.73 0.786