Job satisfaction and retention of community nutrition educators: the importance of perceived value of the program, consultative supervision, and work relationships

社区营养教育工作者的工作满意度和留任率:项目感知价值、咨询式督导和工作关系的重要性

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how paraprofessional Community Nutrition Educators' (CNEs') perceptions of work context relate to job satisfaction and intention to leave the position. DESIGN: Cross-sectional statewide survey of program personnel. SETTING: Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) sites (n = 32) serving low- income families in New York. PARTICIPANTS: CNEs delivering EFNEP (n = 115). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: CNE job satisfaction and intention to leave. ANALYSIS: Multivariate regression analysis predicting work attitudes from perceived work context, CNE personality traits, and characteristics of CNEs, supervisors, and programs. RESULTS: Despite low satisfaction with pay, overall job satisfaction was high and intention to leave was low. Satisfaction was positively related to CNEs' perceptions of program value, work relationships, and having a voice in relevant decisions (adjusted R(2) = 0.60). Intention to leave was negatively related to perceptions of program value and supervision and satisfaction with pay (adjusted R(2) = 0.36), but the latter relationship was found only among more educated CNEs. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: CNEs' satisfaction and intention to leave were strongly associated with perceptions of program value, work relationships, and consultative management. Intrinsically motivating work, often viewed as the domain of professionals, is critical for the morale and retention of paraprofessional nutrition educators.

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