Included and engaged: the significance of perceived inclusion among healthcare workers.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Arash Mashhady
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Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the impact of perceived inclusion among healthcare employees on intrinsic motivation and its subsequent effects on work engagement and stress levels. Drawing from multiple theoretical frameworks, the study hypothesizes the following: (a) perceived inclusion positively influences employees' intrinsic motivation, and (b) perceived inclusion and intrinsic motivation serve as resources that enhance employee well-being by promoting work engagement and reducing stress.

Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 407 healthcare workers across the European Union. The research objectives were achieved through statistical analysis of the gathered responses.

Findings: The results indicate a positive relationship between perceived inclusion and intrinsic motivation. Importantly, both perceived inclusion and intrinsic motivation emerged as significant predictors of work engagement. Additionally, perceived inclusion was found to have a negative association with stress levels, underscoring its importance in healthcare management.

Research limitations/implications: The study is subject to certain limitations, including the cross-sectional design and reliance on self-reported data, which may affect the generalizability of the findings.

Practical implications: The findings highlight the importance of fostering perceived inclusion and intrinsic motivation among healthcare employees to enhance work engagement and reduce stress, thus offering valuable insights for healthcare management practices.

Originality/value: This study contributes to the existing literature by examining the complex interplay between perceived inclusion, intrinsic motivation, work engagement and stress within the healthcare sector. It also identifies avenues for future research in this area.

融入和参与:医护人员融入感的意义。
研究目的:本研究探讨了医疗保健员工感知到的包容性对内在动机的影响及其对工作投入度和压力水平的后续影响。根据多个理论框架,本研究提出以下假设:(a) 感知到的包容性对员工的内在动机有积极影响,以及 (b) 感知到的包容性和内在动机是通过促进工作投入和减少压力来提高员工福祉的资源:数据收集自欧盟的 407 名医护人员。通过对收集到的答复进行统计分析来实现研究目标:结果表明,感知到的包容性与内在动力之间存在正相关关系。重要的是,感知到的包容性和内在动机都是工作投入的重要预测因素。此外,研究还发现感知到的包容性与压力水平呈负相关,这凸显了感知到的包容性在医疗保健管理中的重要性:研究局限性/意义:这项研究存在一定的局限性,包括横断面设计和对自我报告数据的依赖,这可能会影响研究结果的普遍性:研究结果凸显了培养医疗保健员工的感知包容性和内在动力对提高工作参与度和减轻压力的重要性,从而为医疗保健管理实践提供了有价值的见解:本研究通过研究医疗保健行业中感知到的包容性、内在动机、工作投入和压力之间复杂的相互作用,为现有文献做出了贡献。它还为这一领域今后的研究指明了方向。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: ■International health and international organizations ■Organisational behaviour, governance, management and leadership ■The inter-relationship of health and public sector services ■Theories and practices of management and leadership in health and related organizations ■Emotion in health care organizations ■Management education and training ■Industrial relations and human resource theory and management. As the demands on the health care industry both polarize and intensify, effective management of financial and human resources, the restructuring of organizations and the handling of market forces are increasingly important areas for the industry to address.
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