Commentary Open Access May 01, 2025

The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice

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School of Nursing and Allied Medical Sciences, Holy Angel University, Philippines
Page(s): 77-80
Received
March 01, 2025
Revised
April 11, 2025
Accepted
April 27, 2025
Published
May 01, 2025
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Bundalian, K. (2025). The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice. Current Research in Public Health, 4(1), 77-80. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2025.6033
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Bundalian, K. The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice. Current Research in Public Health 2025 4(1), 77-80. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2025.6033
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Bundalian, Kimberly. 2025. "The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice". Current Research in Public Health 4, no. 1: 77-80. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2025.6033
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Bundalian K. The Importance of Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, and Sufficient Staffing in the Nursing Practice. Current Research in Public Health. 2025; 4(1):77-80. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2025.6033
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ABSTRACT = {The commentary paper reviewed the above research study conducted by Wang et al. (2025), and the investigators examined the association between nurse staffing, job satisfaction, and work engagement, and how these variables impact the quality of care provision provided among the Chinese hospitals. Despite knowing that low staffing within the healthcare facilities is a global issue, Wang and colleagues believed that low staffing is negatively and significantly associated with nurse’s welfare and patient care outcome. This issue causes an increase in burnout and decreased retention of healthcare providers within the clinical setting. It is important to consider and focus on improving and fostering job satisfaction and work engagement among nurses to provide better quality care even within a low staffing environment. According to Wang and colleagues, low staffing outcomes could be mitigated by encouraging workplaces to create healthy and supportive environments for the engaged and satisfied nurses. These would result in better out among patients and increase job fulfilment and welfare among nurses.},
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