Creativity and job satisfaction among nurses in iran: a descriptive-correlational study.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2025

The association between nurses’ creativity and job satisfaction assumes paramount importance in informing organizational planning and support mechanisms. This study aimed to investigate the association between creativity and job satisfaction among nurses, while also examining the relationship between them and individual and occupational characteristics. A descriptive, correlational design was employed, involving 285 nurses from three university-affiliated hospitals in urban Iran. Participants were selected through multi-stage sampling and completed a demographic questionnaire, the Persian version of the eight-item Creativity Scale developed by Zhou and George, and the 20-item Persian version of the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ). In the present study, the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0. 89 for the Persian version of the Creativity Scale and 0. 85 for the Persian version of the MSQ, indicating good internal consistency. Data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate linear regression. There was a positive relationship between creativity and job satisfaction among nurses (r = 0. 21, p 

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Concepts Keywords
Minnesota Creativity
Multivariate Job satisfaction
Nurses Nurses
Persian Related factor
Stage Survey

Semantics

Type Source Name
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH Communicable Diseases
disease MESH Non Communicable Diseases

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