Impact of Work Stress on Surgeons Job Satisfaction with the Moderating Effect of Social Support: An Empirical Study from the Surgeons of Private Hospitals

Dr. Jehanzaib Khan, Dr. Imran Manzoor, Dr. Rizwan Khan Lodhi, A. Manzoor
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— The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between work-life balance and workplace anxiety on job satisfaction experienced by surgeons. Further, the objective of this study is to investigate the moderating role of social capital among the observed variables. The researchers used quantitative methodology to conduct this research. The population of this research consists of surgeons working in private hospitals in Lahore. The researchers collected data from 495 respondents through an adopted structured questionnaire. The researchers used a simple random method to select the respondents. The 􀅫indings of current research indicated that both dimensions of work stress, i.e., work-life balance and workplace anxiety, on job satisfaction. Further, the 􀅫indings indicated that social capital has a moderating effect on work-life balance and job satisfaction. Lastly, the outcomes revealed that social capital has a moderating effect on workplace anxiety and job satisfaction. The study 􀅫indings recommended that top-level managers have the potential to boost surgeons’ satisfaction by implementing stress management practices in the workplace and offering social support. It is possible that in the future, research will support organizational citizenship behavior as a mediator between the stress of work and the level of job satisfaction experienced by surgeons.
工作压力对外科医生工作满意度的影响及社会支持的调节作用——来自民营医院外科医生的实证研究
本研究旨在探讨工作生活平衡与工作焦虑对外科医生工作满意度的影响。进一步,本研究的目的是探讨社会资本在观察变量中的调节作用。研究人员使用定量方法进行这项研究。本研究的人群包括在拉合尔私立医院工作的外科医生。研究人员通过采用结构化问卷收集了495名受访者的数据。研究人员采用了一种简单的随机方法来选择受访者。目前的研究􀅫indings表明,工作压力的两个维度,即工作与生活的平衡和工作场所焦虑对工作满意度都有影响。此外,􀅫indings显示社会资本对工作生活平衡和工作满意度有调节作用。最后,研究结果显示,社会资本对职场焦虑和工作满意度有调节作用。􀅫indings的研究建议,高层管理人员有可能通过在工作场所实施压力管理实践和提供社会支持来提高外科医生的满意度。在未来,研究可能会支持组织公民行为作为外科医生工作压力和工作满意度水平之间的中介。
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