Enhancing job satisfaction measurement tool in healthcare settings: Insights from a University Hospital in Vietnam

被引:0
|
作者
Thanh, Nguyen Duc [1 ]
Anh, Pham Quynh [2 ]
Chang, Pham Thi Huyen [2 ]
Nguyet, Ha Thi Minh [1 ]
Xiem, Chu Huyen [1 ]
Hung, Pham Van [3 ]
Chau, Le Bao [2 ]
机构
[1] Hanoi Univ Publ Hlth, Dept Hosp Management, Hlth Management Training Inst, Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Hanoi Univ Publ Hlth, Hlth Management Training Inst, Dept Hlth Org & Management, 1A Duc Thang Rd, Hanoi 84, Vietnam
[3] Phenikaa Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, Hanoi, Vietnam
来源
SAGE OPEN MEDICINE | 2024年 / 12卷
关键词
Confirmatory factor analysis; exploratory factor analysis; job satisfaction; reliability; validity; university hospital; VALIDITY;
D O I
10.1177/20503121241292676
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and objectives: Extensive scrutiny within organizational research has positioned job satisfaction as a pivotal factor contingent upon organizational contexts. Our study aimed to refine job satisfaction measurement tools for diverse healthcare settings using insights from a university hospital in Vietnam, enhancing the validity and applicability of these instruments. Methods: The procedure for the contextualization of a job satisfaction measurement tool was established encompassing six key steps: (1) Developing, selecting, or modifying the questionnaire; (2) Assessing face validity; (3) Ensuring content validity; (4) Designing the research for field testing; (5) Assessing the tool reliability and validity; and (6) Assessing discriminant validity between two tools. This procedure served as the foundation for a cross-sectional study involving 216 healthcare staff at a university hospital in Vietnam. Results: The modified tool, comprising 35 items (6 fewer than the original 41-item reference tool), was derived through evaluations of face, content, and construct validity, conducted with 216 healthcare staff. The validity of the modified tool was subsequently confirmed through Confirmatory Factor Analysis, demonstrating favorable fit indices for the job satisfaction item, including a Chi-square/degrees of freedom ratio of 3.15, Comparative Fit Index of 0.86, Tucker Lewis Index of 0.85, and Root Mean Squared Error of Approximation of 0.1. Additionally, the modified tool exhibited a high Cronbach's alpha of 0.97, a good convergence ranged from 0.4 to 0.6 and a good divergence with the maximum shared variance values were lower than the corresponding average variance extracted values. The job satisfaction scores obtained using the modified tool surpassed significantly those of the original reference tool (p < 0.01), with percentages of 52.7% and 43.1%, respectively. Conclusion: This contextualization procedure has been demonstrated to be both feasible, practical and yielded valid and reliable results, thus recommending its adoption in other healthcare settings along with further validation and adaptation, including rural settings.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Job Satisfaction of University Administrators: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lanka
    Fan, Luo
    Premakumara, Priyantha
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION & MANAGEMENT, VOLS I AND II, 2008, : 1901 - 1906
  • [32] Informality and Welfare: New Insights from the Job Satisfaction of Workers in Indonesia
    Ablaza, Christine
    Perales, Francisco
    JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, 2025, 61 (05) : 689 - 707
  • [33] Job satisfaction of nurses in a Saudi Arabian university teaching hospital: a cross-sectional study
    AL-Dossary, R.
    Vail, J.
    Macfarlane, F.
    INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, 2012, 59 (03) : 424 - 430
  • [34] Job Burnout and Job Satisfaction among Healthcare Service Providers in a Daycare Center for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Low-Resource Settings
    Samadi, Sayyed Ali
    Bicak, Cemal A. A.
    Osman, Nigar
    Abdalla, Barez
    Abdullah, Amir
    BRAIN SCIENCES, 2023, 13 (02)
  • [35] Analysis of Job Satisfaction of University Professors from Nine Chinese Universities
    Du, Ping
    Lai, Manhong
    Lo, Leslie N. K.
    FRONTIERS OF EDUCATION IN CHINA, 2010, 5 (03) : 430 - 449
  • [36] Kuopio University Hospital Job Satisfaction Scale (KUHJS']JSS): its validation in the Greek language
    Sapountzi-Krepia, Despina
    Zyga, Sofia
    Prezerakos, Panagiotis
    Malliarou, Maria
    Efstathiou, Chrystalla
    Christodoulou, Krystallo
    Charalambous, George
    JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT, 2017, 25 (01) : 13 - 21
  • [37] Firm-specific marketing capital and job satisfaction of marketers Evidence from Vietnam
    Tho D. Nguyen
    Trang T. M. Nguyen
    LEARNING ORGANIZATION, 2011, 18 (03) : 251 - +
  • [38] The Effect of Critical Work Factors on Job Motivation and Satisfaction: An Empirical Study from Vietnam
    Pham, Thao-Vy
    Huang, Yung-Fu
    Do, Manh-Hoang
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN FINANCE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, 2022, 9 (01): : 399 - 408
  • [39] Assessing healthcare simulation facilitation using a competency-based tool derived from practice in low-resource settings
    Mossenson, Adam I.
    Brown, Janie A.
    Tuyishime, Eugene
    Martinez, Rodrigo Rubio
    Khalid, Karima
    Livingston, Patricia
    ANAESTHESIA, 2025,
  • [40] Level of job satisfaction of medical and non-medical personnel of Trauma University Hospital in Tirana
    Tanku, Gaqo
    Tanku, Piro
    MANAGEMENT BETWEEN PROFIT AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, 2014, : 315 - 322