Gender as a Moderator between Work-Family Conflict and Job Satisfaction of Medical Doctors: The Case of Ghana

Adjoa Afedua Nsaful, Jichuan Sheng, E. Martey
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In recent times, during the outbreak of the novel COVID-19 pandemic, many health care workers, especially doctors, have to work long or irregular hours due to the increasing demand for health care services. Work and family have been prominent in an individual’s life and require a great deal of time, energy and other resources to manage these multiple responsibilities. Worldwide studies have revealed that doctors have to deal with quite several extraneous difficult tasks in their day-to-day working environment resulting in a high percentage of doctors quitting this noble profession. However, there is a lack of evidence relating to the role of gender in this whole problem. Therefore, this assessed moderating role of gender between work-family conflict and job satisfaction in the case of Ghanaian doctors during the novel coronavirus era. A multi-stage sampling technique was employed to select three hundred and sixty-four (364) doctors for this study. A structured E-questionnaires was distributed using social media platform, mainly to collect data from study participants. Although, gender and work-family conflict were significantly related to job satisfaction, gender did not moderate the relationship between work-family conflict and job satisfaction. Therefore, this study recommends hospital management and policy makers consider ways of managing the autonomy, flexi-time, recognition, and working conditions of doctors to improve their job satisfaction during this pandemic and beyond.
性别在工作-家庭冲突与医生工作满意度之间的调节作用:加纳案例
最近,在新型COVID-19大流行爆发期间,由于对卫生保健服务的需求不断增加,许多卫生保健工作者,特别是医生,不得不长时间或不规律地工作。工作和家庭在一个人的生活中一直很重要,需要大量的时间、精力和其他资源来管理这些多重责任。世界范围内的研究表明,医生在日常工作环境中不得不处理相当多的不相干的困难任务,导致很高比例的医生放弃了这一崇高的职业。然而,缺乏与性别在整个问题中所起作用有关的证据。因此,本研究评估了性别在新型冠状病毒时代加纳医生的工作-家庭冲突和工作满意度之间的调节作用。采用多阶段抽样技术,选择364(364)名医生参与本研究。利用社交媒体平台发放结构化电子问卷,主要收集研究参与者的数据。虽然性别和工作家庭冲突与工作满意度显著相关,但性别对工作家庭冲突与工作满意度的关系没有调节作用。因此,本研究建议医院管理层和政策制定者考虑管理医生自主权、弹性工作时间、认可和工作条件的方法,以提高他们在疫情期间及以后的工作满意度。
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