Testing the impact of occupational intervention on professional ethics and values of Staff in University Medical Centers

Author:

Areji Anthony Chukwudi1,Ede Moses Onyemaechi2,Agbo Christian Onuorah3,Eze Hillary Oguejiofor4,Ogbodo Ignatius Ifeanyichukwu1,Eze Chima Fidelis1,Nyakuwa Robert4ORCID,Chinweuba Ngozi H.2,Agbigwe Ifeanyichukwu B.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

2. Department of Educational Foundations, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

3. Humanities Unit, School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

4. Department of Philosophy and Religion, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndifu, Anike, Ebonyi State Nigeria, Nigeria

Abstract

Background: The level of commitment to jobs is the driver of how much a worker could offer to those that need the services. People become poised to deliver services when they hold the job in high esteem. Evidence abounds that some workers in public services barely value their professional responsibilities and conduct. This motivated the present researchers to test the impacts of rational emotive behavioral occupational intervention (REBOI) on the professional ethics and values of Staff in University Medical Centers. Methods: to achieve the above aim, a randomized control design was used. A total of 114 staff were recruited, assessed 3 times using 3 instruments, and coached by therapists. The coaching last for 12 sessions. The data collected were subjected to a multivariate statistical analysis to test how effective the intervention was in changing negative perceptions about values and ethics in workplaces. Results: It was found that REBOI changes negative perceptions about professional ethics and values among staff of medical centers. The effectiveness of the REBOI is not statistically influenced by gender and group interaction. Gender does not moderate the impact of the intervention. Conclusion: This study finally suggests that REBOI effectively changes negative perceptions about values and ethics among health workers. Thus, recommends for the advancement of Ellis’ principles in other workplaces and across populations.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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