AbstractThis study highly supports the role of empowerment in a health organization. The aim of the study is to emphasize the impact of empowerment dimensions (access to information, resources, workplace support, and development opportunities) over the workplace satisfaction, commitment, justice and workplace exhaustion. Two questionnaires were administered to measure empowerment and organizational climate in a sample of 108 hospital workers. The regression analysis revealed the role of empowerment dimensions on employees’ attitudes/ perceptions. Management should promote the empowerment practices in healthcare organizations and pay attention to the monitoring of empowerment practices effects on employees attitudes and performances
Empowerment of staff and directors in the health care environment is key to success in providing qua...
This paper reviews theory and empirical findings on the effects of empowerment in the workplace. Dat...
Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in ...
AbstractThis study highly supports the role of empowerment in a health organization. The aim of the ...
Empowerment is culture-bound expression that may vary in meaning across the different cultures. It i...
Background and Objectives: It is necessary to study employees’ empowerment components to realize the...
This paper aims to see the levels of empowerment exist in the private hospital in Dhaka city, consid...
[[abstract]]The research of empower is growing to attach important to apparatus and organization. Ho...
Empowering the staff is an important managerial tool that can be applied to guide human resources. S...
Introduction: people within organizations are a key factor for efficiency. Thus employee empowerment...
Introduction/background: Employees of health care units, like in other organisations, should be cons...
Nurse's perceptions of structural empowerment are contributing to low job satisfaction, mistrust in ...
(1) Background: The nurse structure is the largest proportion of the healthcare team in hospitals an...
Health care workers are exposed to several job stressors that can adversely affect their wellbeing. ...
Background Nursing Assistants (NA) who feel empowered tend to perform their duties better, have high...
Empowerment of staff and directors in the health care environment is key to success in providing qua...
This paper reviews theory and empirical findings on the effects of empowerment in the workplace. Dat...
Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in ...
AbstractThis study highly supports the role of empowerment in a health organization. The aim of the ...
Empowerment is culture-bound expression that may vary in meaning across the different cultures. It i...
Background and Objectives: It is necessary to study employees’ empowerment components to realize the...
This paper aims to see the levels of empowerment exist in the private hospital in Dhaka city, consid...
[[abstract]]The research of empower is growing to attach important to apparatus and organization. Ho...
Empowering the staff is an important managerial tool that can be applied to guide human resources. S...
Introduction: people within organizations are a key factor for efficiency. Thus employee empowerment...
Introduction/background: Employees of health care units, like in other organisations, should be cons...
Nurse's perceptions of structural empowerment are contributing to low job satisfaction, mistrust in ...
(1) Background: The nurse structure is the largest proportion of the healthcare team in hospitals an...
Health care workers are exposed to several job stressors that can adversely affect their wellbeing. ...
Background Nursing Assistants (NA) who feel empowered tend to perform their duties better, have high...
Empowerment of staff and directors in the health care environment is key to success in providing qua...
This paper reviews theory and empirical findings on the effects of empowerment in the workplace. Dat...
Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in ...