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In-Depth Analysis of the Determinants and Consequences of Worker Motivation in Two Hospitals in Tbilisi, Georgia
Language:
English
Publisher:
Partners for Health Reform
Copyright:
2000
Pages:
80
Description:
This report presents findings of an in-depth study into the determinants and outcomes of health worker motivation in two hospitals in Tbilisi, Georgia. The study aimed to compare ratings of different motivational determinants between different types of workers and test associations between motivational determinants and various outcomes of the motivational process. A total of 473 workers at the two hospitals completed a structured survey instrument consisting largely of psychometric tools adapted from similar work in the US. [from abstract]
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