Assessing the Impact of Financial and Non-financial Rewards on Job Satisfaction: A Cross-sectional Study Among Employees of Health Secretariat Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Azmatullah, Naeemullah, Muhammad Imran Marwat, Muhammad Altaf, Mashal Khan
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Background: An organization's ability to deliver quality services completely depends on its management of human resource in an efficient manner. To maximize potential of health-care professionals, job satisfaction becomes utmost significant. Objectives: To assess the impact of financial and non-financial rewards on job satisfaction of employees of Health Secretariat Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2019 to August 2019. A pilot tested and validated semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from the employees of health secretariat department through convenience sampling technique. A total of 50 forms were analyzed through SPSS and AMOS. Satisfaction in job, financial and non-financial rewards were tested for their t-statistics and significance level using multiple linear regressions followed by determining effects of moderator of age, experience, and education when employed as an interaction variable. Results: The study results demonstrate that non-financial rewards have more significant relationship (p < 0.05) in determining job satisfaction of employees compared to financial rewards. However, the moderators of increase in age, education and experience (AEE) were seen to enhance the job satisfaction-financial rewards (JS-FR) relationship while AEE had no impact on job satisfaction-nonfinancial rewards (JS-NFR) relationship. Conclusion: The non-financial rewards (recognition, responsibility, autonomy and provision of skill enhancement opportunities) are shown to play a key role in job satisfaction of employees. Hence health organizations should consider them included in their management for more job satisfaction.Keywords: Financial Rewards, Health Care, Human Resource, Job Satisfaction, Pakistan.
评估经济和非经济奖励对工作满意度的影响:巴基斯坦开伯尔巴图克瓦省卫生秘书处员工横断面研究
背景:一个组织提供优质服务的能力完全取决于其对人力资源的有效管理。为了最大限度地发挥医疗保健专业人员的潜力,工作满意度变得至关重要。研究目的评估经济和非经济奖励对开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省卫生秘书处员工工作满意度的影响:于 2019 年 6 月至 2019 年 8 月进行了一项横断面研究。通过便利抽样技术,使用经过试点测试和验证的半结构化问卷向卫生秘书处部门的员工收集数据。通过 SPSS 和 AMOS 对总共 50 份表格进行了分析。使用多元线性回归检验了工作满意度、经济和非经济回报的 t 统计量和显著性水平,然后确定了年龄、经验和教育作为交互变量时的调节因素的影响。结果研究结果表明,与经济奖励相比,非经济奖励在决定员工工作满意度方面具有更显著的关系(p < 0.05)。然而,年龄、教育程度和经验(AEE)的增加被认为增强了工作满意度-经济奖励(JS-FR)关系,而年龄、教育程度和经验(AEE)对工作满意度-非经济奖励(JS-NFR)关系没有影响。结论非经济奖励(认可、责任、自主权和提供技能提升机会)对员工的工作满意度起着关键作用。因此,医疗机构应将其纳入管理,以提高工作满意度:财务奖励 医疗保健 人力资源 工作满意度 巴基斯坦
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