Client satisfaction with health care sen ices has usually been researched in terms of socio-demographic and predispositional characteristics associated with the client. The present study included organizational characteristics as predictors of client satisfaction with health care services. Participants in the research were clients and employees of an Australian public-sector health care organization who responded to separate client and employee questionnaires. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that, after controlling for a number of client characteristics, organizational characteristics, as perceived by employees, accounted for a significant proportion of additional variance in client satisfaction with health care services. Results...
Aim: The purpose of this study determine whether level of the organizational learning of health empl...
In healthcare services, patient’s satisfaction has been defined as “positive evaluations of distinct...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Client satisfaction with health care services has usually been researched in terms of socio-demograp...
Background: Hospital staff are interested in information on patient satisfaction and patient experie...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
The aim of this thesis is to indicate key organizational attributes in the health care work environm...
Background: Allied health professionals are integral to the effective delivery of hospital-based hea...
BACKGROUND: Allied health professionals are integral to the effective delivery of hospital-based hea...
WOS: 000322928500002Individual service quality states the service quality of employees as distinct f...
Abstract Background Patient satisfaction in health ca...
While previous research has contributed to our understanding of the effect of person-organisation fi...
The concept of HRM perceptions is a growing interest in the literature, as one of the antecedents of...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Aim: The purpose of this study determine whether level of the organizational learning of health empl...
In healthcare services, patient’s satisfaction has been defined as “positive evaluations of distinct...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Client satisfaction with health care services has usually been researched in terms of socio-demograp...
Background: Hospital staff are interested in information on patient satisfaction and patient experie...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
The aim of this thesis is to indicate key organizational attributes in the health care work environm...
Background: Allied health professionals are integral to the effective delivery of hospital-based hea...
BACKGROUND: Allied health professionals are integral to the effective delivery of hospital-based hea...
WOS: 000322928500002Individual service quality states the service quality of employees as distinct f...
Abstract Background Patient satisfaction in health ca...
While previous research has contributed to our understanding of the effect of person-organisation fi...
The concept of HRM perceptions is a growing interest in the literature, as one of the antecedents of...
This paper investigates components of high performance work systems (HPWS) in a health care setting....
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Aim: The purpose of this study determine whether level of the organizational learning of health empl...
In healthcare services, patient’s satisfaction has been defined as “positive evaluations of distinct...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...