Page No 361-366
A. Velayudhan, and S. Gayatridevi,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women, Coimbatore
Job satisfaction plays a pivotal role in determining the work and personal
efficiency of an individual. The Present study aims to analyze the relationship of
daily hassles on the job satisfaction of nurses and physiotherapists. Data was
collected from 100 nurses and 100 physiotherapists. The tools used were Job
Satisfaction Scale and Daily Hassles Scale. Correlation and t – test were used
to assess the data. Results of the correlational study indicated that, as the
daily hassles of nurses and physiotherapists increase, their self-esteem,
preference towards the working environment and sense of interpersonal
relationships decreases, whereas job security remains the same. The findings
revealed that nurses experienced a greater share of daily hassles when compared
to physiotherapists