A study on the relationship between perceived organizational support, organizational identifi-cation and job engagement of non-establishment staff in public hospital
10.3969/j.issn.1674-2982.2018.04.013
- VernacularTitle:公立医院非编制人员组织支持感、组织认同与工作投入的关系研究
- Author:
Jun-Long LI
1
,
2
;
Meng-Rong ZHU
;
Pei-Yao XU
;
Qing-Song BAI
;
Yi-Ke LIANG
;
Xin-Yue LI
;
Ai-Jun MA
Author Information
1. 四川大学华西公共卫生学院 四川成都 610041
2. 四川省自贡市第四人民医院 四川自贡 643000
- Keywords:
Non-establishment staff;
Organizational support;
Organizational approval;
Job engagement
- From:
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
2018;11(4):64-68
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To study the perceived organizational support,organizational approval impact on job engagement process and influence mechanism of non-establishment staff in public hospital under the background of China's personnel sys-tem,and provide reference for hospital managers to take measures to promote the staff's job involvement. Methods:650 non-es-tablishment staffs from three tertiary public hospitals in each of the six cities of Sichuan province were surveyed by issuing or-ganizational support questionnaires,organization approval scale and work input scale. Descriptive analysis,correlation analy-sis,regression analysis were performed with the help of SPSS 19.0,a three-variable structural equation model was established by using AMOS17.0. Results:The average score of organizational support of non-establishment staffs in public hospitals was (2.80 ±1.05),the organizational approval scale was(3.73 ±1.03)and job engagement was(2.99 ±1.58);and there was a sig-nificant positive correlation (P<0.01) between organizational approval and job engagement. It was also revealed that per-ceived organizational support had a direct effect on job involvement,and indirect effect on organizational approval as a partial mediation variable. Conclusion:Public hospitals have a low level of perceived organizational support,job involvement of non-establishment staffs,and public hospital administrators can promote the job engagement of non-establishment staffs in public hospital by improving the sense of organizational support and organizational identification.