1. The impact of organisational communication satisfaction on health care professionals' work engagement
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Vimala Ramoo, Helmy Jameel Abu Dalal, Mahmoud Danaee, Yousef I. Aljeesh, and Mei Chan Chong
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Gaza strip ,Leadership and Management ,business.industry ,Work engagement ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Communication ,Health Personnel ,Personal Satisfaction ,Work Engagement ,Structural equation modeling ,Job Satisfaction ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Nursing ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,Organizational communication ,Humans ,Quality (business) ,Palestine ,Psychology ,Nursing management ,business ,media_common - Abstract
AIM To assess the impact of organisational communication satisfaction (OCS) on the work engagement of health care professionals (HCPs). BACKGROUND Organisational communication can influence employees' work engagement, which is an essential component of an organisation's effectiveness. However, these concepts have not been broadly investigated in health care organisations. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was administered to 235 HCPs in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. The SPSS statistical software (version 25) and partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) were used to analyse the collected data. RESULTS The HCPs reported a moderate level of OCS (M = 4.96, SD = 0.94) and work engagement (M = 5.56, SD = 0.96). The impact of OCS on work engagement was found to be positive and statistically significant (β = .524, p
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- 2021