Effect of Environmental Factors on Job Performance among Nurses of Tertiary Health Care Sector

LMRJ

Authors

  • Tehseena Akram

Keywords:

Environmental Factors, Job Performance, Nurses.

Abstract

To assess the eect of environmental factors on job performance among nurses of
tertiary health care sector. A cross-sectional study was conduct to reply the learn
questions. From side to side suitable variety, 200 nurses were selected from
Services Hospital Lahore. Evocative and inferential data were worn for facts study.
Signify and usual deviation were compute for regular variables and extent were
computed for resounding variables. Both in the Pearson correlation and
regression the environmental factors and job performance have the strong
positive relationship with the p value <.001. is study reveals that the physical
environment plays the important role on job performance which is already cited
in literature the retention of the sta. Material surroundings of a physical
condition-worry capability aects tremendously on the performance of the
workers. is study suggests that performance may be improved by addressing
safety, infection control measures, and environment temperatures and supplies
availability.

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Published

2020-04-01

How to Cite

Akram, T. (2020). Effect of Environmental Factors on Job Performance among Nurses of Tertiary Health Care Sector: LMRJ. LIAQUAT MEDICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2(1). Retrieved from http://lmrj.lumhs.edu.pk/index.php/LMRJ/article/view/568

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