Personal and organizational determinants of well‐being at work: The case of Swedish physicians
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance
ISSN: 0952-6862
Article publication date: 5 September 2008
Abstract
Purpose
The traditional perspective in the occupational and organizational psychology literature aimed at understanding well‐being, has focused almost exclusively on the “disease” pole. Recently, however, new concepts focusing on health are emerging in the so‐called “positive psychology” literature. The purpose of this paper is to test multiple possible linkages (or profiles) between certain personal, organizational, and cultural variables that affect both burnout and vigor. Burnout (disease) and vigor (health) are assumed to represent two extreme poles of the well‐being phenomenon.
Design/methodology/approach
An innovative statistical treatment borrowed from data mining methodology was used to explore the conceptual model that was utilized. A self‐administered questionnaire from a sample of 1,022 physicians working in Swedish public hospitals was used. Standardized job/work demands with multiple items were employed in conjunction with the Uppsala Burnout scale, which was dichotomized into high (burnout) and low (vigor) score. A combination of ANOVAs and “classification and regression tree analyses” was utilized to test the relationships and identify profiles.
Findings
Results show an architecture that predicts 59 percent of the explained variance and also reveals four “tree branches” with distinct profiles. Two configurations indicate the determinants of high‐burnout risk, while two others indicate the configurations for enhanced health or vigor.
Originality/value
In addition to their innovative‐added value, the results can also be most instrumental for individual doctors and hospitals in gaining a better understanding of the aetiology of burnout/vigor and in designing effective preventative measures for reducing risk factors for burnout, and enhancing well‐being (vigor).
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Citation
Diez‐Pinol, M., Dolan, S.L., Sierra, V. and Cannings, K. (2008), "Personal and organizational determinants of well‐being at work: The case of Swedish physicians", International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, Vol. 21 No. 6, pp. 598-610. https://doi.org/10.1108/09526860810900754
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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