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Assessment of job satisfaction and work ability in a confectionery factory : A Cross-Sectional Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2024

H. Daoud
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital
I. Sellami*
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital 2Sfax University, Sfax
C. Ben Chabene
Affiliation:
3Occupational medicine, Tunis, Tunisia
A. Haddar
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital
M. A. Ghrab
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital
K. Jmal Hammami
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital 2Sfax University, Sfax
M. Hajjaji
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital 2Sfax University, Sfax
M. L. Masmoudi
Affiliation:
1Occupational medicine, Hedi Chaker Hospital 2Sfax University, Sfax
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Job satisfaction is a fundamental pillar of the modern workplace. Recognizing the significance of job satisfaction and actively promoting it has become a strategic imperative in today’s work environment.

Objectives

The present study aimed to assess job satisfaction and work ability among workers in a confectionery factory.

Methods

A cross-sectional study conducted in a Sfax confectionery factory included 200 workers. Data were collected between December 2022 and July 2023 using a pre-established questionnaire. This questionnaire encompassed an evaluation of socio-demographic and professional data, measuring the degree of professional satisfaction and the level of work ability using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 10.

Results

The gender ratio was 0.64. The mean age was 33.2 ± 8.8 years. Among our workers, 77.5% reported being satisfied with their work. The average perceived work ability score was 8.15 ± 2.087. Employees with higher levels of satisfaction were more likely to have increased work capacity (p = 0.000). Elevated job satisfaction not only boosts work capacity but can also reduce stress levels, improve overall mental well-being, and contribute to a healthier workplace environment. These factors collectively lead to higher work ability.

Conclusions

These findings emphasize the importance of prioritizing employee well-being to enhance overall productivity and company success. Fostering a work environment that prioritizes job satisfaction can lead to a more productive and successful workplace.

Disclosure of Interest

None Declared

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of European Psychiatric Association
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