Objective: On the basis of the existence, relatedness, and growth (ERG) theory, this study examines job satisfaction and its influencing factors among young medical staff at a public grade A tertiary general hospital in a prefecture level city, and explores corresponding management strategies according to the factual evidence. Methods: An electronic questionnaire survey was conducted on a random sample of 500 young medical staff at the hospital. Descriptive statistical analysis and single-factor variance analysis were performed. Results: The satisfaction of survival needs among young medical staff is reflected in their work itself and remuneration; relatedness needs are reflected by relationships with colleagues,organizational management, hospital culture, and professional identity; and growth needs are reflected in professional development. Conclusion: To address the ERG needs of young medical staff and improve their satisfaction, hospitals may consider optimizing the practice environment, boosting remuneration, improving internal communications, deepening hospital culture construction, and strengthening employee career management.
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Chen, Q., HE, T., Li, H., Zhang, Y., Shi, J., & Wang, Y. (2023). Job satisfaction and influencing factors among young medical staff based on ERG theory. Hospital Administration and Medical Practices, 2. https://doi.org/10.54844/hamp.2023.0042
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