Quality of work life and job satisfaction among registered medical technologists of CARSIGMA District in Cavite /

Espera, Mycah Irika C.

Quality of work life and job satisfaction among registered medical technologists of CARSIGMA District in Cavite / by Mycah Irika C. Espera, Patrisha Dennise A. Forcadela, Sean Johsua A Lapiña, Kirk Kent R. Liberty and Alliah Joy V. Opo. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2022. - xvii, 157 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology) Cavite State University.

Includes bibliographical references.

College of Nursing (CON). College of Nursing (CON).

ESPERA, MYCAH IRIKA C., FORCADELA, PATRISHA DENNISE A., LAPIÑA, SEAN
JOHSUA A., LIBERTY, KIRK KENT R., and OPO, ALLIAH JOY V. Quality of Work Life and
Job Satisfaction among Registered Medical Technologists of Car Sigma District in Cavite.
Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Cavite State
University, Indang, Cavite. June 2021. Adviser: Rolando P. Antonio, RN, MA Psy, MANC.
The study generally aimed to determine and understand what constitutes quality of work
life and job satisfaction in a working environment. The researcher used a quantitative descriptive
correlational research design in conjunction with quantitative data collection. Due to the
descriptive nature of the demographic population's responses, this sort of research design was
appropriate for the study. The questionnaire was used as the data collection tool via Google
form. A total of 55 Registered Medical Technologists took part in the survey, with the majority of
them being women. The findings also revealed a large number of employees who were young
adults. A considerable percentage of the participants were single, all of whom had earned a
degree, some of whom were master’s degree graduates, and some of them were still in charge
of the course. There were many people who were employed permanently, with the majority of
them having a job tenure of 2 to 4 years. The bulk of respondents work in the private sector,
most of them earning between P15,001 and P20,000 a month. All of the participants were
satisfied in terms of compensation, recognition, personal development, working
productivity/efficiency, overall quality of work life, and overall job satisfaction. The findings also
revealed that there was no significant relationship and differences between quality of work life
and job satisfaction towards their demographic profile, except for the positive significance of
monthly compensation to job satisfaction and quality of work life, and it is suggested that to
increase the satisfaction, companies should strive to develop high salary, promotional activities,
and neatly compensation.


Medical technologists--Health personnel
Medical technologists--Job satisfaction

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