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Importance of Gradation of Needs among Nurses Working in Different Health Care Settings at Assiut City

مؤلف البحث
Soad Ahmed Gallab, Hala Ramzy Yousef, Amal Saied
مجلة البحث
Medical jourJ1al, Cairo university
المشارك في البحث
تصنيف البحث
2
سنة البحث
2006
ملخص البحث

This study aimed to analyze the importance of gradation of human needs among nurses
working in different health care settings at Assiut city. The study subjects consisted of (300) staff
nurses and (60) head nurses. Data collected through personal interview by using the demographic
data sheet and need satisfaction scale. Results revealed that gradation of human needs for both
nurses and head nurses was the same, started by social, self esteem, security, self actualization,
and autonomy need except in El-Shamalla hospital the fourth need was autonomy and the fifth
need was self actualization, by using Mann Whitney U- test it was found a statistical significant
difference between staff nurses and head nurses regarding to the autonomy and self actualization
needs in the three selected hospitals. It was recommended to secure the working environment,
provide a child-care service for nursing staff children (nursery school).