The Effect of Individual Characteristic, Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Job Motivation on Nurse Performance in Government Hospital in South Jakarta in 2023
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i11.172Keywords:
individual characteristics, job stress, job satisfaction, work motivation, performance, nurses, hospitalAbstract
Hospitals engage in competitive strategies by actively pursuing the provision of high-quality services that effectively cater to the diverse needs of their clientele. In order to gain a competitive advantage in the healthcare industry, hospitals engage in a perpetual pursuit of excellence, striving to surpass their counterparts and uphold a superior institutional reputation. This entails a steadfast commitment to continuous improvement as hospitals endeavor to cultivate innovative practices that sustain the highest standards of service quality. The provision of high-quality service is intricately linked to, or significantly reliant upon, the human resources employed. Nurses play a crucial role in hospital services as they directly provide care to patients and their families. This study encompasses three independent factors: individual characteristics, work stress, and work motivation. Additionally, it incorporates one mediating variable, job satisfaction, and one dependent variable, performance. The participants of this research comprised exclusively of nurses employed at X regional general hospital located in South Jakarta throughout the year 2023. This study employs a quantitative research design, namely a non-experimental strategy, to analyze primary data collected from private hospitals in DKI Jakarta. The study focuses specifically on the Municipality of South Jakarta during the month of September 2023. The acquired data will be analyzed utilizing descriptive and inferential statistics through the employment of Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The study findings indicate that there is a detrimental impact of work-related stress on the performance of nurses. The performance of nurses in hospitals is positively influenced by individual qualities, job happiness, and work motivation.
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