Evaluation of Work Engagement and Its Determinants in Kermanshah Hospitals Staff in 2013


  •  Mohammad Mahboubi    
  •  Fariba Ghahramani    
  •  Mohsen Mohammadi    
  •  Nastaran Amani    
  •  Seyedeh Hoda Mousavi    
  •  Farida Moradi    
  •  Arash Akbarzadeh    
  •  Mahmmoud Kazemi    

Abstract

Objective: Work engagement is a new concept in the field of psychology and human resource management. Increased vitality and enthusiasm is a social phenomenon that brings work engagement for society. This study aimed to evaluate work engagement and its determinants in Kermanshah hospitals’ staff.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 387 hospital administrative, clinical, paraclinical, and service staff. The sample size was calculated using Krejcei-Morgan table. The data were collected using a questionnaire including demographic characteristics and job engagement components. Then, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA.

Results: The participants’ mean (SD) of age was 32.63±2.7 years and most of them were female (57.6%). The results revealed a significant relationship between work engagement and age group (P=0.01) and work experience (P=0.04). However, no significant relationship was found between work engagement and sex, education level, and job unit.

Conclusion: The results of this study showed that only job experience and age were associated with work engagement. However, no significant relationship was found between work engagement and education level, sex, and job. Thus, further studies are suggested to investigate the cultural factors and personality traits associated with job enthusiasm among the hospital staff, especially nurses.



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