TY - JOUR
T1 - Do job stress, health, and presenteeism differ between Chinese healthcare workers in public and private hospitals
T2 - a cross sectional study
AU - Yang, Tianan
AU - Ma, Mingxu
AU - Guo, Yina
AU - Li, Yaxin
AU - Tian, Huilin
AU - Liu, Yuanling
AU - Chen, Qian
AU - Zhang, Shiyang
AU - Deng, Jianwei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/7/2
Y1 - 2020/7/2
N2 - To determine if job stress, health, and presenteeism differ between healthcare workers at Chinese public and private hospitals. This cross-sectional study analyzed the records of 1080 healthcare workers in eastern, central, and western China for the period from January2015 through November2015. Data on challenge stress, hindrance stress, health, and presenteeism were collected. Using univariate and multivariate regression and SPSS, we investigated differences between Chinese public and private hospitals in China. Challenge stress, hindrance stress, and presenteeism, but not health status, significantly differed between healthcare workers at public and private hospitals in China. Challenge stress and hindrance stress were significantly higher in public hospitals, while presenteeism was significantly lower in private hospitals. The significant differences between public and private hospitals are attributable to differences in the business practices and management of public and private hospitals. To achieve successful long-term medical reform in China, the adverse effects of psychosocial factors should be considered in future research plans and policies. Chinese hospitals urgently require improvements in management and leadership. Reform efforts should encompass fields such as management science, psychology, and the behavioral sciences.
AB - To determine if job stress, health, and presenteeism differ between healthcare workers at Chinese public and private hospitals. This cross-sectional study analyzed the records of 1080 healthcare workers in eastern, central, and western China for the period from January2015 through November2015. Data on challenge stress, hindrance stress, health, and presenteeism were collected. Using univariate and multivariate regression and SPSS, we investigated differences between Chinese public and private hospitals in China. Challenge stress, hindrance stress, and presenteeism, but not health status, significantly differed between healthcare workers at public and private hospitals in China. Challenge stress and hindrance stress were significantly higher in public hospitals, while presenteeism was significantly lower in private hospitals. The significant differences between public and private hospitals are attributable to differences in the business practices and management of public and private hospitals. To achieve successful long-term medical reform in China, the adverse effects of psychosocial factors should be considered in future research plans and policies. Chinese hospitals urgently require improvements in management and leadership. Reform efforts should encompass fields such as management science, psychology, and the behavioral sciences.
KW - Public hospitals
KW - challenge stress
KW - hindrance stress
KW - presenteeism
KW - private hospitals
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85073973335
U2 - 10.1080/13548506.2019.1668564
DO - 10.1080/13548506.2019.1668564
M3 - Article
C2 - 31537117
AN - SCOPUS:85073973335
SN - 1354-8506
VL - 25
SP - 653
EP - 665
JO - Psychology, Health and Medicine
JF - Psychology, Health and Medicine
IS - 6
ER -