Positive Employee Behaviors and Occupational Burnout in Healthcare Workers: Moderating Roles of Work Engagement

B. Ogungbamila
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Positive employee behaviors (comprising organizational citizenship behavior & workplace commitment) may overstretch and lead to occupational burnout, which may compromise the functionality of health workers and their ability to provide quality service to their patients. Less research attention has focused the moderating roles of work engagement on the connections of organizational citizenship behavior and workplace commitment to occupational burnout, especially in Nigeria where manpower deficit created by the migration of healthcare workers is on the increase. This study, therefore, investigated the extent to which organizational citizenship behavior and workplace commitment are connected with occupational burnout, and how work engagement moderates such relationships in 191 healthcare workers (55 males; 136 females), sampled from 3 public hospitals in Ondo State, Nigeria. The ages of the participants averaged 34.56 years (SD = 8.52). Results of the hierarchical multiple regression indicated that organizational citizenship behavior was significantly related with increased level of occupational burnout. Work engagement was significantly related with reduced level of occupational burnout in healthcare workers. Workplace commitment was significantly connected with increased level of occupational burnout. Results of moderation test revealed that when interacted with work engagement, organizational citizenship behavior and workplace commitment were related with reduced level of occupational burnout. To sustain the efficiency and well-being of healthcare workers (especially those who engage in extra-role behaviors & are psychologically attached to the organization's goals), management of public hospitals should enhance the work engagement level of employees in order to effectively manage their level of occupational burnout.
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积极员工行为与医护人员职业倦怠:工作投入的调节作用
积极的员工行为(包括组织公民行为和工作场所承诺)可能会过度延伸并导致职业倦怠,这可能会损害卫生工作者的功能和他们为患者提供优质服务的能力。较少的研究关注集中在工作投入对组织公民行为和工作场所承诺对职业倦怠的联系的调节作用,特别是在尼日利亚,医疗工作者迁移造成的人力短缺正在增加。因此,本研究调查了191名医护人员的组织公民行为和工作场所承诺与职业倦怠的关系,以及工作投入如何调节这种关系。136名女性),从尼日利亚翁多州的3家公立医院取样。参与者平均年龄34.56岁(SD = 8.52)。层次多元回归结果显示,组织公民行为与职业倦怠水平显著相关。医护人员的工作投入与职业倦怠水平的降低显著相关。工作场所承诺与职业倦怠水平显著相关。中介性测试结果显示,当与工作投入交互作用时,组织公民行为和工作场所承诺与职业倦怠水平降低相关。为了维持医护人员(特别是那些从事角色外行为和心理依附于组织目标的医护人员)的工作效率和幸福感,公立医院的管理层应该提高员工的工作投入水平,从而有效地管理他们的职业倦怠水平。
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