Assessment of psychological capital at work by physiotherapists

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作者
Salles, Fagner Luiz Pacheco [1 ]
d'Angelo, Marcia Juliana [2 ]
机构
[1] Fac Pitagoras Linhares, Dept Phys Therapy, Hlth Sci, Linhares, ES, Brazil
[2] Fundacao Inst Capixaba Pesquisas Contabilidade Ec, Dept Management, Social Sci, Vitoria, ES, Brazil
关键词
job satisfaction; physical therapists; physiotherapists; psychological capital; quality of life; OCCUPATIONAL STRESS; MEDIATING ROLE; PERFORMANCE; NURSES; IMPACT; ENGAGEMENT; WORKPLACE; TURNOVER; BURNOUT;
D O I
10.1002/pri.1828
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective Describe how psychological capital in the workplace impacts job satisfaction and quality life among Brazilian physiotherapists. Methods Questionnaires were distributed to physiotherapists of the Brazilian Physical Therapists Association working in clinical or managerial positions in the public or private sector. The response rate was 12%, with 389 participants. Results Job satisfaction was associated with self-efficacy, hope, optimism, and resilience, showing a direct relationship between satisfaction and psychological capital in the workplace. The self-employed physiotherapists were more satisfied and had higher psychological capital in the workplace than the physical therapists employed by a company. Conclusion It is relevant that managers in the physiotherapy field recognize the relevance of psychological capital in the workplace and use it in their management practices. Understanding the individual characteristics of each employee is essential in promoting the personal development of physical therapists. This finding contributes to a healthier and more challenging work environment for physiotherapists in addition to developing their careers in physical therapy units.
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