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The Importance of Staff Motivation in Improving Performance and Job Satisfaction in The Public Health Sector

Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 1 - 18, 29.10.2021

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to identify the impact of staff motivation on worker performance and job satisfaction in the public health sector, determine the relationship between motivation, worker performance, and job satisfaction, identify the acceptance rate for participants regarding staff motivation, worker performance, and job satisfaction, and to identify the demographic characteristics of participants. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional design; data was collected in the different public health sectors in Iraq/Erbil from 10 March 2021 to 15 June 2021. The researchers distributed 280 questionnaires through an online application format. 250 questionnaires were received and completed properly, and 30 questionnaires were missing, so the sample size of the study was 250 participants, including doctors, nurses, and other workers. The study's limitation is the COVID-19 pandemic; the authors could not make field visits to organizations to gather information and directly interview participants. The findings of the study indicated that there was an impact of staff motivation on worker performance and job satisfaction in the public health sector, and there was a strong relationship between motivation, worker performance, and job satisfaction.

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Year 2021, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 1 - 18, 29.10.2021

Abstract

References

  • Adjei-Appiah, S. (2008). Organizational Climate and Turnover in the Health Sector. The Case of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana. University of Waterloo.
  • Afful-Broni, A. (2004). Theory and practice of educational leadership in Ghana.
  • Afful-Broni, A. (2012). Relationship between motivation and job performance at the University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa, Ghana: Leadership Lessons. Creative Education, 3(03), 309-314.
  • Alhassan, R. K., Spieker, N., van Ostenberg, P., Ogink, A., Nketiah-Amponsah, E., & de Wit, T. F. R. (2013). Association between health worker motivation and healthcare quality efforts in Ghana. Human resources for health, 11(1), 1-11.
  • Ameen, S. S. H (2018). Investigating the main factors that influence employee retention at private universities in Kurdistan. International journal of Engineering, Business and Management. Vol-2, Issue-3. 22-30.
  • Bonenberger, M., Aikins, M., Akweongo, P., & Wyss, K. (2014). The effects of health worker motivation and job satisfaction on turnover intention in Ghana: a cross-sectional study. Human resources for health, 12(1), 1-12.
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  • Franco, L. M., Bennett, S., & Kanfer, R. (2002). Health sector reform and public sector health worker motivation: a conceptual framework. Social science & medicine, 54(8), 1255-1266.
  • Henderson, L. N., & Tulloch, J. (2008). Incentives for retaining and motivating health workers in Pacific and Asian countries. Human resources for health, 6(1), 1-20.
  • Lambrou, P., Kontodimopoulos, N., & Niakas, D. (2010). Motivation and job satisfaction among medical and nursing staff in a Cyprus public general hospital. Human resources for health, 8(1), 1-9.
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  • Parashakti, R. D., Fahlevi, M., Ekhsan, M., & Hadinata, A. (2020). The Influence of Work Environment and Competence on Motivation and Its Impact on Employee Performance in Health Sector. Paper presented at the 3rd Asia Pacific International Conference of Management and Business Science (AICMBS 2019). 259-267.
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  • Quarshie, M. A., Attafuah, A., & Sarfo, G. (2020). Motivation and Labour Turnover in the Health Sector: Perception of Healthcare Professionals at the Dunkwa-on-Offin Government Hospital, Central Region, Ghana. Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies, 7(2), 104-113. Robbins, S. P., & Judge, T. (2001). Organizational behavior: Concepts, theories and applications. Tehran: Institute of Commercial Researches.
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  • Shields, M. A., & Ward, M. (2001). Improving nurse retention in the National Health Service in England: the impact of job satisfaction on intentions to quit. Journal of health economics, 20(5), 677-701.
  • Simonet, D. (2015). The new public management theory in the British health care system: a critical review. Administration & Society, 47(7), 802-826.
  • Sinambela, L. P. (2012). Employee Performance, Measurement Theory and Implications. Yogyakarta: Graha Science. Sunyoto, D. (2015). Manajemen dan Pengembangan sumber daya Manusia. Yogyakarta: CAPS.
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  • Vohs, K. D., & Baumeister, R. F. (2016). Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory, and applications: Guilford Publications.
  • Willis-Shattuck, M., Bidwell, P., Thomas, S., Wyness, L., Blaauw, D., & Ditlopo, P. (2008). Motivation and retention of health workers in developing countries: a systematic review. BMC health services research, 8(1), 1-8.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
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Ferit İzci 0000-0001-6383-1280

Nasreen Othman 0000-0002-9930-5095

Saman Hamad Ameen 0000-0003-3397-9182

Publication Date October 29, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA İzci, F., Othman, N., & Hamad Ameen, S. (2021). The Importance of Staff Motivation in Improving Performance and Job Satisfaction in The Public Health Sector. Akademik İzdüşüm Dergisi, 6(2), 1-18.

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