Satisfaction with clinical pathway implementation versus job performance of clinicians: empirical evidence on the mediating role of work engagement from public hospitals in Sichuan, China
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Published:2024-03-16
Issue:1
Volume:24
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ISSN:1472-6963
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Container-title:BMC Health Services Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Health Serv Res
Author:
Li Junlong,Ao Lu,Pan Jay
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The job performance of clinicians is a clear indicator of both hospital capacity and the level of hospital service. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the effectiveness and quality of medical care. Clinical pathways are a systematic method of quality improvement successfully recommended by broader healthcare systems. Since clinicians play a key role in implementing clinical pathways in public hospitals, this study aims to investigate the effect of the satisfaction of clinicians in public hospitals with clinical pathway implementation on their job performance.
Methods
A cross-sectional study design was used. Questionnaires were administered online. A total of 794 clinicians completed the questionnaires in seven tertiary public hospitals in Sichuan Province, China, of which 723 were valid for analysis. Questionnaires contained questions on social demographic characteristics, satisfaction with clinical pathway implementation, work engagement, and job performance. Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to test the hypotheses.
Results
The satisfaction of clinicians in public hospitals with clinical pathway implementation was significantly positively correlated with work engagement (r = 0.570, P < 0.01) and job performance (r = 0.522, P < 0.01). A strong indirect effect of clinicians’ satisfaction with clinical pathway implementation on job performance mediated by work engagement was observed, and the value of this effect was 0.383 (boot 95%CI [0.323, 0.448]).
Conclusion
The satisfaction of clinicians in public hospitals with clinical pathway implementation not only directly influences their job performance, but also indirectly affects it through the mediating variable of work engagement. Therefore, managers of public hospitals need to pay close attention to clinicians’ evaluation and perception of the clinical pathway implementation. This entails taking adequate measures, such as providing strong organizational support and creating a favorable environment for the clinical pathway implementation. Additionally, focusing on teamwork to increase clinicians’ satisfaction can further enhance job performance. Furthermore, managers should give higher priority to increasing employees’ work engagement to improve clinicians’ job performance.
Funder
Technological Innovation Miao Zi Project Management Office of Sichuan Province
Southwest Medical University: Sichuan Hospital Management and Development Research Center, Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of Sichuan Province
Zigong Municipal Science and Technology Bureau
Health Commission of Zigong
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Taikang Yicai Public Health and Epidemic Control Fund
Sichuan Science and Technology Program, China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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