This paper emerged from the authors' interest in why humanitarian health workers initially engage and remain in humanitarian work, often in the face of threats to safety and personal well-being. Semi-structured qualitative interviews assessed the consciously available reasons why individuals engaged in humanitarian health work. Interview data was unpacked through a thematic analysis. Using self-determination theory as a guiding framework, data suggested introjected and identified motivations are applicable to this occupational domain. Introjected motivation is implicated in initial reasons to engage the work, while identified motivation is implicated in reasons to continue. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discus...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of motivations in hospital volunteers....
This thesis aims to explore what factors support aid workers to continue in the humanitarian sector,...
Extensive variable-centered research guided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT) has provided insights...
This research examined the effects of motivation on the well-being of humanitarian health workers. U...
There are not enough humanitarian aid volunteers in the healthcare field to serve the world’s indige...
International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) involved in humanitarian assistance employ millio...
The aim of this study was to reveal the reasons that extension officers and farmers give for partici...
This contribution aims to break a lance for the use of Self-Determination Theory (SDT) to advance th...
Background: Low retention of humanitarian workers poses constraints on humanitarian organisations’ c...
Using self-determination theory (SDT; Deci and Ryan 1985), we conducted a cross-sectional survey to ...
This thesis presents how humanitarian aid workers were attracted, motivated, recruited, and prepared...
When a conflict occurs, health workers (HWs) can be subject to many challenges such as difficult emo...
A grounded theory approach was taken to formulating a new theoretical framework of altruism based on...
This meta-analysis aims to shed light on the added value of the complex multidimensional view on mot...
Background: Nurses who volunteer in a nondisaster humanitarian surgical mission receive little atten...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of motivations in hospital volunteers....
This thesis aims to explore what factors support aid workers to continue in the humanitarian sector,...
Extensive variable-centered research guided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT) has provided insights...
This research examined the effects of motivation on the well-being of humanitarian health workers. U...
There are not enough humanitarian aid volunteers in the healthcare field to serve the world’s indige...
International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) involved in humanitarian assistance employ millio...
The aim of this study was to reveal the reasons that extension officers and farmers give for partici...
This contribution aims to break a lance for the use of Self-Determination Theory (SDT) to advance th...
Background: Low retention of humanitarian workers poses constraints on humanitarian organisations’ c...
Using self-determination theory (SDT; Deci and Ryan 1985), we conducted a cross-sectional survey to ...
This thesis presents how humanitarian aid workers were attracted, motivated, recruited, and prepared...
When a conflict occurs, health workers (HWs) can be subject to many challenges such as difficult emo...
A grounded theory approach was taken to formulating a new theoretical framework of altruism based on...
This meta-analysis aims to shed light on the added value of the complex multidimensional view on mot...
Background: Nurses who volunteer in a nondisaster humanitarian surgical mission receive little atten...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the different types of motivations in hospital volunteers....
This thesis aims to explore what factors support aid workers to continue in the humanitarian sector,...
Extensive variable-centered research guided by Self-Determination Theory (SDT) has provided insights...