Mu'tah Lil-Buhuth wad-Dirasat, Natural and Applied Sciences Series Vol. 37. No.1, 2022.
Background: Control over Nursing Practice (CONP) is one of the main positive attributes of workplace environment. When the Jordanian pediatric nurses have
CONP, out comes related to child care such as improving child and family satisfaction and safety might improve. Having CONP will also decrease length
of stay and child mortality rates, improve nurses job satisfaction, decrease turnover and burnout and improve quality child care.
Aim: To measure the level of CONP and its relationship with both job satisfaction and quality of childcare based on Jordanian pediatric nurses’ perception.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional correlational study design was adopted. A convenience sample of 178 pediatrics nurses was selected from Queen Rania
Al-Abdullah Hospital for Children. Self- administered questionnaires consisting of three survey instruments related to demographics of the
participants, CONP level, job satisfaction level, and child quality care.Results: Pediatric nurses have a moderate level of CONP with mean of (2.42, SD =
0.609). Nurses' control over practices is positively correlated with their job satisfaction (r = 0.300, p = 0.001), and with their perception toward quality of
child care (r = 0.189, p < 0.05).
Conclusion: CONP among pediatric nurses is moderate and nurses appeared slightly dissatisfied with their job. They perceived the quality child care in their work settings as a moderate quality. Moreover, results supported a positive correlation between CONP and both of pediatrics nurse’s job satisfaction and quality of childcare.