Health worker performance in rural health organizations in low- and middle-income countries: do organizational factors predict non-task performance?

Social Science & Medicine(2014)

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Health worker (HW) performance is a critical issue facing many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim of this study was to test the effects of factors in the work environment, such as organizational culture and climate, on HW non-task performance in rural health work settings in a LMIC. The data for the study is from a sample of 963 HWs from rural health centres (HCs) in 16 of the 20 provinces in Papua New Guinea. The reliability and validity of measures for organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), counterproductive work behaviour (CWB) and work climate (WC) were tested. Multilevel linear regression models were used to test the relationship of individual and HC level factors with non-task performance.
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Papua new Guinea,Organizational citizenship behaviour,Counterproductive work behaviour,Work climate,Rural health workers,Rural health centres,No-task performance
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