Job Satisfaction of Health Information Management Professionals in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
A comprehensive study investigating the level of job satisfaction among Health Information Management (HIM) professionals in Akwa Ibom State. Examines factors influencing satisfaction including compensation, work environment, career advancement opportunities, and professional recognition using validated survey instruments.
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What You Get
- Complete chapters 1–5 with references
- Validated job satisfaction questionnaire
- SPSS data analysis with interpretation
- Comprehensive literature on HIM workforce
- APA 7th edition formatted
Table of Contents
- 1Chapter 1: Introduction & Background to the Study
- 2Chapter 2: Review of Related Literature
- 3Chapter 3: Research Methodology
- 4Chapter 4: Data Presentation & Analysis
- 5Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusion & Recommendations
- 6References
- 7Appendices (Questionnaire, Consent Form, SPSS Output)
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