Job satisfaction, performance appraisal, reinforcement and job tasks in medical healthcare professionals during the COVID‐19 pandemic outbreak

Waleed Rana, S. Mukhtar, S. Mukhtar
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Abstract Medical healthcare profession is under immense stress since the COVID‐19 pandemic outbreak on global scale, and medical healthcare professionals are enduring occupational challenges which entail frontline and non‐frontline duties, appraisal and satisfaction with their job. The present study examined perceived job satisfaction as a mediating variable that affects the relationship between performance appraisal and reinforcement on performing job tasks among medical healthcare professionals during COVID‐19. A sample (N = 550) was selected from public and private hospitals' medical healthcare professionals (n = 300 males, and n = 250 females). The results showed that perceived job satisfaction mediates the relationship between performance appraisal and reinforcement on job tasks in medical healthcare professionals. This study could help stakeholders, medical board regulations, mental health practitioners, employers and employees to increment sources which could establish feasible healthcare planning and management. The study has significant implications in mental healthcare, crisis management, human resource planning, effective performance and improvement in well‐being of medical workforce's psychological health.
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COVID - 19大流行期间医疗保健专业人员的工作满意度、绩效评估、强化和工作任务
自2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)在全球范围内爆发以来,医疗保健行业面临着巨大的压力,医疗保健专业人员面临着一线和非一线职责、评估和工作满意度等职业挑战。本研究考察了感知工作满意度作为影响医疗保健专业人员在COVID - 19期间绩效评估和执行工作任务强化之间关系的中介变量。样本(N = 550)从公立和私立医院的医疗保健专业人员(N = 300男性,N = 250女性)中选择。结果表明,感知工作满意度在医疗卫生专业人员绩效考核与工作任务强化之间起中介作用。本研究可帮助利益相关方、医学委员会法规、心理健康从业者、雇主和雇员增加资源,以建立可行的医疗保健计划和管理。本研究对医务人员心理健康的心理保健、危机管理、人力资源规划、有效绩效和幸福感的提高具有重要意义。
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