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Professional, generational, and gender differences in perception of organisational values among Israeli physicians and nurses: Implications for retention

机译:在以色列医生和护士之间的组织价值观感知专业,代理和性别差异:保留的影响

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The global health workforce today is more age diverse than ever before and spans three generations: baby boomers, X and Y generations. Each generation has a distinct set of characteristics, values, and beliefs. This diversity can lead to increased creativity and a greater richness of values and skills, but at the same time it can also lead to value clashes, disrespect, and conflicts. This study aimed to examine professional, generational, and gender differences in the perception of the importance of organisational values among nurses and physicians working in both hospitals and outpatient clinics in Israel. Data were collected from a large sample of nurses and physicians (N = 603) from 11 hospitals and community services across Israel. The participants completed a self-administered questionnaire rating the perceived importance of 20 organisational values, such as leadership, risk-taking, competition, power, and collaboration. The five values ranked most important were performance quality, cooperation, commitment, effectiveness, and efficiency. The five values ranked least important were competition, marketing, power, risk-taking, and assertiveness. Significant value differences were found by profession, generation, and gender. Nurses scored efficiency, assertiveness, risk-taking, power, and marketing higher than physicians did. The Y generation scored power higher and marketing lower than the two older generations. Women ranked the values of cooperation, commitment, innovativeness, vision, and marketing significantly higher than men did. Understanding differences between professions, generations, and gender is a useful first step in improving employees' job satisfaction, productivity, and retention.
机译:今天的全球卫生劳动力比以往任何时候都多于以往任何时候都有三代人:婴儿潮一代,X和Y代。每代都有一个不同的特征,价值观和信仰集。这种多样性可能导致创造力增加和更丰富的价值观和技能,但同时它也可以导致价值冲突,不尊重和冲突。本研究旨在审查专业,代理和性别差异,了解在以色列医院和门诊诊所工作的护士和医生之间的重要性。从以色列的11家医院和社区服务,从一个大型护士和医生(n = 603)中收集数据。与会者完成了自我管理的问卷评级,评估了20个组织价值观的重要性,例如领导,风险,竞争,权力和合作。五个值排名最重要的是性能质量,合作,承诺,有效性和效率。五个值排名最不重要的是竞争,营销,权力,冒险和自信。专业,一代和性别都发现了显着的价值差异。护士筹集了效率,自信,风险,力量,高于医生所做的营销。 Y代得分高于两代老一代的营销。妇女在比男人所做的那样排名合作,承诺,创新,愿景和营销价值观。了解职业,几代和性别之间的差异是提高员工的工作满意度,生产力和保留的有用迈出一步。

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