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Predictors of “quality of work” and “poor health” among primary health-care personnel in Catalonia: Evidence based on cross-sectional, retrospective and longitudinal design
Simon L. Dolan, Salvador Garcia, Carmen Cabezas, Shay S. Tzafrir
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance
2008
203 - 218
10.1108/09526860810859058
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test a theoretically driven model of the relationship between job demands, employees' motivation and resources, and supervisory support on employees' quality of work lives and their general health. Deisgn/methodology/approach – The study uses large survey data that were collected in the years 1995, 2002, and 2003 respectively, drawn from the public health care employees sector in Catalonia (Spain). Albeit cross-sectional methodology, the study embraces an additional retrospective and longitudinal design.
Findings – The 2002 cross-sectional study (
Practical implications – The paper discusses some possible prevention strategies to reduce the low QWL and negative health outcomes within the Public Health Sector.
Originality/value – The paper covers all categories of personnel in the health care personnel and thus external validity is very strong. Findings permit the taking of concrete actions to reduce stress, reduce negative health outcomes and by and large enhance the quality of work lives of the people in this sector.
Job satisfaction,
Personal health,
Public sector organizations,
Stress
Research paper
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