影响肯尼亚纳库鲁县公共部门卫生保健工作者工作动机的外部因素

Grace Watiri Githatu
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多种因素提供了医疗工作者工作动机挑战的指标。这些因素包括高水平的员工流动率。例如,2017年,估计有700名医生在公立医院辞职。此外,肯尼亚医生和牙医联盟(KMPDU)估计,在2014年至2016年期间,多达2300名医生离开了权力下放的部门,进入私营部门工作或到国外继续接受教育。此外,包括医生、护士和临床工作人员在内的各种保健工作者团体对其雇主举行了多次工业罢工。因此,本研究旨在研究影响医疗保健公共部门工作动机的因素。本研究基于赫茨伯格的双因素理论,将影响员工工作动机的因素分为外在因素和激励因素。该研究采用描述性研究设计,目标人群是纳库鲁县公共卫生设施的卫生工作者,包括医生、临床官员、实验室技术人员、药剂师和护士。研究对象为1756人。本研究采用Yamane太郎(1967)公式,样本量为326人。考察了各因素与工作动机的相关关系。研究发现外在因素与工作动机之间存在很强的正相关关系(r = 0.633, p值= 0.000)。回归分析结果显示,单位外在因素增加与工作动机水平增加0.318相关。可视化条
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EXTRINSIC FACTORS INFLUENCING THE JOB MOTIVATION OF PUBLIC SECTOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN NAKURU COUNTY, KENYA
Diverse factors provide indicators of job motivation challenges amongst healthcare workers. These factors include the high level of employee turnover. For example, in 2017, an estimated 700 doctors quit employment in government-run hospitals. Additionally, the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Union (KMPDU) estimated that up to 2,300 doctors had left devolved sector employment between 2014 and 2016 for private sector engagement or further education abroad. Moreover, the various groups of healthcare workers including doctors, nurses, and clinical officers have held numerous industrial strikes against their employers. Consequently, this study seeks to study the factors influencing job motivation in the healthcare public sector. The study is based on Herzberg’s 2-factor theory that splits factors affecting employee job motivation as extrinsic and motivating factors. The study used a descriptive research design and the target population was health workers in Nakuru County Public health facilities including doctors, clinical officers, laboratory technicians, pharmacists and nurses. The study population was 1756 respondents. The sample size of this study, using Taro Yamane’s (1967) formula, was 326 respondents. The correlation between diverse factors and job motivation was examined. The study found a strong positive correlation between extrinsic factors and job motivation (r = 0.633, p value = 0.000). The regression analysis results revealed that a unit increase in extrinsic factors is associated with a 0.318 increase in job motivation levels.  Article visualizations:
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