Associated and Mediating Variables Related to Job Satisfaction among Professionals from Mental Health Teams

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Marie-Josée Fleury
Guy Grenier
Jean-Marie Bamvita
François Chiocchio
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[1] McGill University,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Douglas Hospital Research Centre,Telfer School of Management
[3] Douglas Mental Health University Institute Research Centre,undefined
[4] University of Ottawa,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2018年 / 89卷
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Mental health professionals; Job satisfaction; Determinants, mediators; Structural equation model;
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Using a structural analysis, this study examines the relationship between job satisfaction among 315 mental health professionals from the province of Quebec (Canada) and a wide range of variables related to provider characteristics, team characteristics, processes, and emergent states, and organizational culture. We used the Job Satisfaction Survey to assess job satisfaction. Our conceptual framework integrated numerous independent variables adapted from the input-mediator-output-input (IMOI) model and the Integrated Team Effectiveness Model (ITEM). The structural equation model predicted 47% of the variance of job satisfaction. Job satisfaction was associated with eight variables: strong team support, participation in the decision-making process, closer collaboration, fewer conflicts among team members, modest knowledge production (team processes), firm affective commitment, multifocal identification (emergent states) and belonging to the nursing profession (provider characteristics). Team climate had an impact on six job satisfaction variables (team support, knowledge production, conflicts, affective commitment, collaboration, and multifocal identification). Results show that team processes and emergent states were mediators between job satisfaction and team climate. To increase job satisfaction among professionals, health managers need to pursue strategies that foster a positive climate within mental health teams.
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页数:14
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