737 resultados para Motivation and Satisfaction


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Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations (the first bottom-line) and obtaining financial self-sufficiency (the second bottom-line). The proponents of the first bottom-line, however, are increasingly concerned that there is a trade-off between these two bottom-lines—i.e., getting hold of financial self-sufficiency may lead MFIs to drift away from their original social mission of serving the very poor, commonly known as mission drift in microfinance which is still a controversial issue. This study aims at addressing the concerns for mission drift in microfinance in a performance analysis framework. Chapter 1 deals with theoretical background, motivation and objectives of the topic. Then the study explores the validity of three major and related present-day concerns. Chapter 2 explores the impact of profitability on outreach-quality in MFIs, commonly known as mission drift, using a unique panel database that contains 4-9 years’ observations from 253 MFIs in 69 countries. Chapter 3 introduces factor analysis, a multivariate tool, in the process of analysing mission drift in microfinance and the exercise in this chapter demonstrates how the statistical tool of factor analysis can be utilised to examine this conjecture. In order to explore why some microfinance institutions (MFIs) perform better than others, Chapter 4 looks at factors which have an impact on several performance indicators of MFIs—profitability or sustainability, repayment status and cost indicators—based on quality-data on 353 institutions in 77 countries. The study also demonstrates whether such mission drift can be avoided while having self-sustainability. In Chapter 5 we examine the impact of capital and financing structure on the performance of microfinance institutions where estimations with instruments have been performed using a panel dataset of 782 MFIs in 92 countries for the period 2000-2007. Finally, Chapter 6 concludes the study by summarising the results from the previous chapters and suggesting some directions for future studies.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between merit pay system and work environment and foremen´s work satisfaction and work motivation. There has been a lot of investigation on rewarding. Less research has been done on previous surveys among the merit pay systems and motivation investigations. According to former surveys, rewarding systems cannot be released from its context. Therefore this survey expanded to deal with work environment. It was also essential to investigate different dimensions of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation and equity of rewarding. Investigation or work motivation and work satisfaction was challenging because both of these concepts have been investigated under quite traditional frame of reference of work motivation theories. In some surveys, the concepts have not been even separated or they have been used even as synonyms. The data were collected with the 193 foremen working in the profit centers of the different chains of the company in the field of retail trade. The questions were: Are the experiences of merit pay system and work environment related to foremen´s work satisfaction and work motivation? Are the backround variables related to foremen´s work satisfaction and work motivation? The data collection was carried out by an electronic inquiry during May 2010. 137 replied from foremen working under merit pay system. The research material was analyzed with PASW-software. Various analyzing methods were used: factor analyses, regression analyses and group of different parametric and non-parametric analyses. In contrast to theoretical framework in the factor analyses work satisfaction and work motivation clustered into the same dimension. As a main result the atmosphere, possibilities to influence and the atmosphere of leading were strongly positively related to foremen´s work satisfaction and work motivation. According to regression analyses these factors were able to explain 55 % of the foremen´s work satisfaction and work motivation. The best explanatory variable was atmosphere. Instead, the backround variables (age, sex, working years, group of profession, education) were not associated with work satisfaction and work motivation.

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In daily life, rich experiences evolve in every environmental and social interaction. Because experience has a strong impact on how people behave, scholars in different fields are interested in understanding what constitutes an experience. Yet even if interest in conscious experience is on the increase, there is no consensus on how such experience should be studied. Whatever approach is taken, the subjective and psychologically multidimensional nature of experience should be respected. This study endeavours to understand and evaluate conscious experiences. First I intro-duce a theoretical approach to psychologically-based and content-oriented experience. In the experiential cycle presented here, classical psychology and orienting-environmental content are connected. This generic approach is applicable to any human-environment interaction. Here I apply the approach to entertainment virtual environments (VEs) such as digital games and develop a framework with the potential for studying experiences in VEs. The development of the methodological framework included subjective and objective data from experiences in the Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) and with numerous digital games (N=2,414). The final framework consisted of fifteen factor-analytically formed subcomponents of the sense of presence, involvement and flow. Together, these show the multidimensional experiential profile of VEs. The results present general experiential laws of VEs and show that the interface of a VE is related to (physical) presence, which psychologically means attention, perception and the cognitively evaluated realness and spatiality of the VE. The narrative of the VE elicits (social) presence and involvement and affects emotional outcomes. Psychologically, these outcomes are related to social cognition, motivation and emotion. The mechanics of a VE affect the cognitive evaluations and emotional outcomes related to flow. In addition, at the very least, user background, prior experience and use context affect the experiential variation. VEs are part of many peoples lives and many different outcomes are related to them, such as enjoyment, learning and addiction, depending on who is making the evalua-tion. This makes VEs societally important and psychologically fruitful to study. The approach and framework presented here contribute to our understanding of experiences in general and VEs in particular. The research can provide VE developers with a state-of-the art method (www.eveqgp.fi) that can be utilized whenever new product and service concepts are designed, prototyped and tested.

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While previous research has helped to improve our understanding of corporate governance and boards of directors, less is known about the factors that affect boards’ tasks and roles and directors’ motivation and engagement. This requires knowledge of how board decisions are being made and the internal and external factors that affect the decision-making process. Large inferential leaps have been made from board demographics to firm performance with equivocal results. This thesis concentrates on how the institutional, behavioral and social identification factors impact the enactment of board roles and tasks. Data used in this thesis were collected in 2009 through a mailed survey to Finnish large and middle-sized corporations. The findings suggest that firstly, the national context of an organization is reflected in board roles and shapes how and for what reasons the board roles are carried out; secondly, the directors’ human and external social capital invariably impacts their engagement in board tasks and that conflicts among directors moderate those relationships; finally, directors’ identification with the organization, its shareholders and its customers affect the directors’ involvement in board tasks. By addressing the impact of organisational context, board-internal behaviour and social identification of board members on board roles and tasks, this thesis firstly complements the shareholder supremacy view as the only reason for the board’s involvement with specific tasks; secondly questions the existence of the board as separate from its institutional context; and thirdly questions the view that a board is a ‘black box’, subject to a selection of input demographic variables and producing quantifiable results. The thesis demonstrates that boards are complex organisational bodies, which involve much interaction among board members. Director behaviour and its influence on board decision making is an important determinant of board tasks and boards are likely subjected to inter-group tensions and are susceptible to the influence of internal and external social forces.

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This dissertation empirically explored interest as a motivational force in university studies, including the role it currently plays and possible ways of enhancing this role as a student motivator. The general research questions were as follows: 1) What role does interest play in university studies? 2) What explains academic success if studying is not based on interest? 3) How do different learning environments support or impede interest-based studying? Four empirical studies addressed these questions. Study 1 (n=536) compared first-year students explanations of their disciplinary choices in three fields: veterinary medicine, humanities and law. Study 2 (n=28) focused on the role of individual interest in the humanities and veterinary medicine, fields which are very different from each other as regards their nature of studying. Study 3 (n=52) explored veterinary students motivation and study practices in relation to their study success. Study 4 (n=16) explored veterinary students interest experience in individual lectures on a daily basis. By comparing different fields and focusing on one study field in more detail, it was possible to obtain a many-sided picture of the role of interest in different learning environments. Questionnaires and quantitative methods have often been used to measure interest in academic learning. The present work is based mostly on qualitative data, and qualitative methods were applied to add to the previous research. Study 1 explored students open-ended answers, and these provided a basis for the interviews in Study 2. Study 3 explored veterinary students portfolios in a longitudinal setting. For Study 4, a diary including both qualitative and quantitative measures was designed to capture veterinary students interest experience. Qualitative content analysis was applied in all four studies, but quantitative analyses were also added. The thesis showed that university students often explain their disciplinary choices in terms of interest. Because interest is related to high-quality learning, the students seemed to have a good foundation for successful studies. However, the learning environments did not always support interest-based studying; Time-management and coping skills were found to be more important than interest in terms of study success. The results also indicated that interest is not the only motivational variable behind university studies. For example, future goals are needed in order to complete a degree. Even so, the results clearly indicated that it would be worth supporting interest-based studying both in professionally and generally oriented study fields. This support is important not only to promote high-quality learning but also meaningful studying, student well-being, and life-long learning.

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The olfactory bulb of mammals aids in the discrimination of odors. A mathematical model based on the bulbar anatomy and electrophysiology is described. Simulations of the highly non-linear model produce a 35-60 Hz modulated activity, which is coherent across the bulb. The decision states (for the odor information) in this system can be thought of as stable cycles, rather than as point stable states typical of simpler neuro-computing models. Analysis shows that a group of coupled non-linear oscillators are responsible for the oscillatory activities. The output oscillation pattern of the bulb is determined by the odor input. The model provides a framework in which to understand the transformation between odor input and bulbar output to the olfactory cortex. This model can also be extended to other brain areas such as the hippocampus, thalamus, and neocortex, which show oscillatory neural activities. There is significant correspondence between the model behavior and observed electrophysiology.

It has also been suggested that the olfactory bulb, the first processing center after the sensory cells in the olfactory pathway, plays a role in olfactory adaptation, odor sensitivity enhancement by motivation, and other olfactory psychophysical phenomena. The input from the higher olfactory centers to the inhibitory cells in the bulb are shown to be able to modulate the response, and thus the sensitivity, of the bulb to odor input. It follows that the bulb can decrease its sensitivity to a pre-existing and detected odor (adaptation) while remaining sensitive to new odors, or can increase its sensitivity to discover interesting new odors. Other olfactory psychophysical phenomena such as cross-adaptation are also discussed.

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[EN] The purpose of this study was to evaluate body composition and body image (perception and satisfaction) in a group of young elite soccer players and to compare the data with those of a control group (age and BMI matched). Participants were 56 volunteer males whose mean age and BMI were 19.6 (SD 1.3) years and 23.3 (SD 1.1) kg/m2, respectively. Results showed that soccer players have a higher lean mass and lower fat mass than controls. Moreover, body perception (difference between current and actual image) was more accurate in controls than in soccer players, and the results suggest a tendency for soccer players to aspire to have more muscle mass and body fat. Soccer players perceived an ideal image with significantly higher body-fat percentage than their current and actual images. There were no body-dissatisfaction differences between groups, however. Although the results are necessarily limited by the small sample size, the findings should be of interest to coaches of young elite soccer teams.

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O cenário atual das instituições públicas de saúde caracteriza-se pelas peculiaridades do modelo de reestruturação produtiva, em que o enxugamento da máquina pública traduz-se num contexto de precarização das condições de trabalho. Em meio à escassez e inadequação dos recursos materiais e ao déficit de recursos humanos, os trabalhadores de enfermagem vêem-se diante da necessidade de elaborarem adaptações e improvisações de materiais, equipamentos e, até mesmo, de pessoal. Diante desta problemática, selecionou-se como objeto de estudo: a percepção do trabalhador de enfermagem sobre as adaptações e improvisações no trabalho hospitalar e suas implicações na saúde do trabalhador. Apresenta como objetivos: identificar a percepção dos trabalhadores de enfermagem sobre as adaptações e improvisações; descrever as situações que conduzem os trabalhadores de enfermagem à realização desta prática e analisar as implicações das adaptações e improvisações na saúde dos trabalhadores de enfermagem. Pesquisa qualitativa e descritiva, cujo cenário foi um hospital público universitário, localizado na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Os sujeitos foram vinte trabalhadores das equipes de enfermagem, atuantes nos setores de terapia intensiva e enfermarias cirúrgicas. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevista semi-estruturada, no mês de julho do ano de 2009. Procedeu-se à análise temática de conteúdo, a qual propiciou a criação de quatro categorias empíricas: categoria 1: contextos e determinantes das adaptações/improvisações; categoria 2: pré-requisitos para a realização das adaptações/improvisações; categoria 3: aspectos subjetivos vinculados à prática do adaptar/improvisar e categoria 4: a face positiva e a face negativa do adaptar/improvisar as repercussões na saúde do trabalhador. Concluiu-se que as percepções dos trabalhadores de enfermagem sobre a prática do adaptar/improvisar caracteriza-se contraditória ou dialética, com respostas que envolvem o sofrimento e o prazer; a satisfação e a insatisfação; a motivação e a desmotivação, entre outras contradições. Constatou-se que as adaptações e improvisações são elaboradas, predominantemente, para garantir que o cuidado seja prestado, pois diante de um contexto de precarização, a falta de recursos quase que inviabiliza a prestação do cuidado, e esta prática caracteriza-se como uma artimanha ou um ajuste no processo de trabalho o qual assegura que a tarefa seja cumprida. Verificou-se que esta prática tem impactos negativos na saúde, espoliando física e psiquicamente os trabalhadores de enfermagem.

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A introdução das tecnologias duras no setor saúde transformou o processo de trabalho, e, apesar dos inestimáveis benefícios, deve ser vista com cautela pelos trabalhadores devido a problemas relativos à confiabilidade, à fidedignidade dos dados e à necessidade de manutenção preventiva e corretiva de aparelhos por especialistas. Por outro lado, há exigências impostas em termos de conhecimentos e habilidades para a sua utilização, pois há riscos de erros e iatrogenias que devem ser identificados e trabalhados pela organização com vistas à segurança no desempenho, satisfação e bem estar do trabalhador. Nesse sentido, a sua utilização acarreta o aumento do número de tarefas, a intensificação do ritmo de trabalho, devido à necessidade de controle extenuante por parte do trabalhador no intuito de manter o equilíbrio das demandas advindas da máquina e do paciente. Tais exigências repercutem na saúde do trabalhador e acarreta problemas de ordem física e psíquica. Objetivou-se neste estudo: identificar a percepção do trabalhador de enfermagem sobre a utilização da tecnologia dura em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI); descrever os fatores intervenientes em relação ao uso da tecnologia dura pelo trabalhador de enfermagem em UTI e analisar as repercussões da utilização da tecnologia dura para o processo de trabalho e a saúde do trabalhador de enfermagem em UTI. Estudo qualitativo descritivo, cujos dados foram obtidos em uma UTI de um hospital público situado no município de Niterói-RJ no período de dezembro 2011 a fevereiro 2012 com 25 trabalhadores (11 enfermeiros e 14 técnicos de enfermagem), a partir dos critérios de inclusão adotados. Trabalhou-se com a técnica de entrevista semiestruturada, mediante um roteiro contendo questões sobre a problemática do estudo. O projeto atendeu as exigências presentes na Resolução 196/96, do Ministério da Saúde (MS), tendo sido aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa (CEP) sob n CAAE: 2063000025811. Na categorização dos depoimentos utilizou-se a técnica de análise do conteúdo de Bardin e os resultados discutidos a luz da Psicodinâmica do Trabalho. Identificou-se que a incorporação da tecnologia dura em UTI, na visão dos trabalhadores de enfermagem é um instrumento de trabalho por proporcionar maior segurança, rapidez na execução das tarefas, confiabilidade e controle em relação ao estado clínico do paciente e minimizar atividades repetitivas. Por outro lado há problemas relativos à manutenção preventiva e corretiva dos aparelhos que acarretam incômodo, interrupções e sobrecarga mental e física devido à necessidade de ajustes frequentes dos alarmes e parâmetros estabelecidos, troca de aparelhos e reposição de peças; fatores limitantes e que exigem a intervenção de especialistas. Diante desta situação de trabalho, as tecnologias duras utilizadas em UTI configuraram-se como fatores de risco psicossocial por acarretarem estresse ocupacional e cujos recursos internos e externos utilizados pelos trabalhadores mostraram-se insuficientes para o seu enfrentamento. Cabe a organização do trabalho, juntamente com os trabalhadores realizar ações que minimizem os fatores de riscos apontados com vistas à satisfação, a motivação e a saúde dos trabalhadores de enfermagem e demais membros da equipe.

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Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo geral avaliar as situações que envolvem o trabalho noturno em unidades fechadas, sob a percepção dos profissionais de enfermagem de um hospital público. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa, utilizando um questionário semiestruturado com perguntas fechadas. O instrumento abrange as condições de trabalho, as condições de saúde, o ambiente de trabalho, as relações com os colegas e com a chefia, a motivação e a percepção do profissional de enfermagem no que se refere à valorização profissional que a sociedade e os outros profissionais atribuem ao seu trabalho. Foi utilizada uma população amostral de noventa sujeitos distribuídos em quatro clínicas fechadas. Os dados foram analisados através do programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Os resultados permitiram estabelecer uma relação desses dados com a atuação dos profissionais no que se refere à satisfação na execução dos procedimentos. Os trabalhadores de enfermagem do serviço noturno em unidades fechadas são representados, majoritariamente, por mulheres entre 41 e 50 anos de idade, casadas e com filhos sob sua guarda, 60% apresentam dois vínculos empregatícios com carga horária de trabalho superior a 60 horas semanais, encontram-se satisfeitas por atuarem em unidades fechadas e insatisfeitas com o serviço noturno, apresentando-se, portanto, estressadas e desmotivadas, com ganho de peso e índice elevado de afastamento por motivo de saúde. Os resultados apontam, ainda, que 90% dos participantes nunca receberam incentivos para a realização de cursos de atualização, 63,3% expressaram insatisfação com o dimensionamento de pessoal, o que se traduz em sobrecarga de atividades para os profissionais. Mais de 50% dos participantes da pesquisa sentem-se desvalorizados profissionalmente perante a sociedade e encontram-se insatisfeitos com os salários e benefícios oferecidos pela instituição. No que se refere à exposição a riscos, 86,6% dos profissionais se declararam insatisfeitos e muito insatisfeitos com os riscos ergonômicos. Já os riscos químicos, biológicos, psicossociais e mecânicos apresentaram 50% de índice de insatisfação, seguido pelos riscos físicos com 40%. Os dados desse estudo levam a concluir que existe uma grande complexidade de fatores, cuja interação interfere direta e indiretamente na qualidade do desempenho profissional de enfermagem e contribui para a falta de segurança e insatisfação no trabalho noturno.

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Estudo possui como objeto a contribuição da residência em enfermagem para a formação de especialistas na percepção de egressos de uma instituição publica. O problema do estudo foi elaborado a partir das seguintes questões norteadoras: qual a contribuição da residência em enfermagem para a formação de especialistas na visão dos egressos? Os egressos da residência em enfermagem vêm aplicando os conhecimentos e as competências obtidas durante a residência na sua área de atuação? Quais as contribuições da residência em enfermagem para a identidade do enfermeiro especialista? Os objetivos do estudo foram: Identificar a contribuição da residência em enfermagem para a formação de especialistas na visão de egressos; descrever a aplicação dos conhecimentos e competências obtidas pelo residente de enfermagem na área de atuação; e analisar as contribuições da residência em enfermagem para a identidade do enfermeiro especialista. Metodologia: estudo qualitativo, descritivo, exploratório, tendo como campo um uma instituição de ensino superior, situada no município do Rio de Janeiro. Participaram do estudo 25 egressos do curso de residência de uma instituição pública a partir dos critérios de inclusão estabelecidos. O projeto atendeu as exigências do Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa em atenção a Resolução 466/12. A coleta de dados ocorreu no primeiro semestre de 2014. No tratamento dos depoimentos foi aplicada a técnica de Análise de Conteúdo, cujos resultados foram discutidos a luz do suporte teórico adotado. Os resultados evidenciaram que a residência na concepção dos egressos é uma opção do recém-graduado de capacitação e ingresso no mercado de trabalho no intuito de aprofundar os conhecimentos teóricos e práticos em determinada área do saber. Para o grupo a residência configura-se como uma estratégia relevante em termos de desenvolvimento de competências de cunho técnico e gerencial, diminuindo a defasagem dos conteúdos não obtidos na graduação, principalmente no que dizem respeito ao cuidado de pacientes de alta complexidade e manuseio de tecnologias de ponta. Neste sentido, a residência contribuiu para outros fatores de ordem subjetiva como identidade e realização profissional como também em relação a satisfação e reconhecimento pelo trabalho realizado junto aos pacientes e instituições onde atuam. Por outro lado os egressos apontaram problemas de ordem institucional vivenciados no período em que realizaram o curso, principalmente no tocante a precarização da força de trabalho em termos de pessoal e inadequação das condições de trabalho. Concluiu-se que apesar das inestimáveis contribuições da residência para o aprimoramento técnico, gerencial e relacional do enfermeiro recém-formado e sua inserção no mundo do trabalho com maior segurança e conhecimento do que é ser enfermeiro, há necessidade de ampliar a discussão sobre fatores de ordem estrutural que interferem no processo de formação. E, dentre eles, a precarização da força de trabalho e condições de trabalho inadequadas que interferem no processo de capacitação. Todo esforço deve ser realizado pelas instituições responsáveis pelos programas de residência no intuito de fornecer condições adequadas de formação, o que pode repercutir na motivação, satisfação e maior adesão a esta forma de capacitação em serviço.

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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming increasingly central to many people’s lives, making it possible to be connected in any place at any time, be unceasingly and instantly informed, and benefit from greater economic and educational opportunities. With all the benefits afforded by these new-found capabilities, however, come potential drawbacks. A plethora of new PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones, Bluetooth, the internet, Wi-Fi (the list goes on) expect us to know or be able to guess, what, where and when to connect, click, double-click, tap, flick, scroll, in order to realise these benefits, and to have the physical and cognitive capability to do all these things. One of the groups most affected by this increase in high-demand technology is older people. They do not understand and use technology in the same way that younger generations do, because they grew up in the simpler electro-mechanical era and embedded that particular model of the world in their minds. Any consequential difficulty in familiarising themselves with modern ICT and effectively applying it to their needs can also be exacerbated by age-related changes in vision, motor control and cognitive functioning. Such challenges lead to digital exclusion. Much has been written about this topic over the years, usually by academics from the area of inclusive product design. The issue is complex and it is fair to say that no one researcher has the whole picture. It is difficult to understand and adequately address the issue of digital exclusion among the older generation without looking across disciplines and at industry’s and government’s understanding, motivation and efforts toward resolving this important problem. To do otherwise is to risk misunderstanding the true impact that ICT has and could have on people’s lives across all generations. In this European year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations and as the British government is moving forward with its Digital by Default initiative as part of a wider objective to make ICT accessible to as many people as possible by 2015, the Engineering Design Centre (EDC) at the University of Cambridge collaborated with BT to produce a book of thought pieces to address, and where appropriate redress, these important and long-standing issues. “Ageing, Adaption and Accessibility: Time for the Inclusive Revolution!” brings together opinions and insights from twenty one prominent thought leaders from government, industry and academia regarding the problems, opportunities and strategies for combating digital exclusion among senior citizens. The contributing experts were selected as individuals, rather than representatives of organisations, to provide the broadest possible range of perspectives. They are renowned in their respective fields and their opinions are formed not only from their own work, but also from the contributions of others in their area. Their views were elicited through conversations conducted by the editors of this book who then drafted the thought pieces to be edited and approved by the experts. We hope that this unique collection of thought pieces will give you a broader perspective on ageing, people’s adaption to the ever changing world of technology and insights into better ways of designing digital devices and services for the older population.

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Healthcare systems worldwide face a wide range of challenges, including demographic change, rising drug and medical technology costs, and persistent and widening health inequalities both within and between countries. Simultaneously, issues such as professional silos, static medical curricula, and perceptions of "information overload" have made it difficult for medical training and continued professional development (CPD) to adapt to the changing needs of healthcare professionals in increasingly patient-centered, collaborative, and/or remote delivery contexts. In response to these challenges, increasing numbers of medical education and CPD programs have adopted e-learning approaches, which have been shown to provide flexible, low-cost, user-centered, and easily updated learning. The effectiveness of e-learning varies from context to context, however, and has also been shown to make considerable demands on users' motivation and "digital literacy" and on providing institutions. Consequently, there is a need to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning in healthcare as part of ongoing quality improvement efforts. This article outlines the key issues for developing successful models for analyzing e-health learning.

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Healthcare systems worldwide face a wide range of challenges, including demographic change, rising drug and medical technology costs, and persistent and widening health inequalities both within and between countries. Simultaneously, issues such as professional silos, static medical curricula, and perceptions of "information overload" have made it difficult for medical training and continued professional development (CPD) to adapt to the changing needs of healthcare professionals in increasingly patient-centered, collaborative, and/or remote delivery contexts. In response to these challenges, increasing numbers of medical education and CPD programs have adopted e-learning approaches, which have been shown to provide flexible, low-cost, user-centered, and easily updated learning. The effectiveness of e-learning varies from context to context, however, and has also been shown to make considerable demands on users' motivation and "digital literacy" and on providing institutions. Consequently, there is a need to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning in healthcare as part of ongoing quality improvement efforts. This article outlines the key issues for developing successful models for analyzing e-health learning.

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Work engagement (WE) has recently become a fashionable term among Human Resource practitioners and Organizational Behavior researchers. However, academic research that has theoretically examined WE at the psychological level is limited, as is research on its place among other job attitude constructs that are used to describe employees at work, and its antecedents and consequences. This dissertation addresses a number of issues with regard to the discriminant validity of WE, the influences of WE and the mediating role of affective commitment, and the interaction effects of different job demands, job resources and personal resources on WE. The major findings are listed as follows: Firstly, the concept of WE is different from JB and job involvement (JI), and is more positively related to quality of employees’ work and life than the other two concepts. Specifically, WE is more related to employees’ creative performance than JB does; compared with JI, WE can better predict task performance, creative performance, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and life satisfaction; although both WE and JB cause work to family conflict, WE improves employees’ life satisfaction, while JB is deleterious to life satisfaction. Secondly, WE influences employees’ work and life directly or through the mediation effect of affective commitment. Specifically, WE reduces employees’ turnover intention and increase their OCBs by the the mediation effect of effective commitment. Furthermore, WE is positively related to task performance, creative performance, and life satisfaction directly. Thirdly, challenge job demands influence WE by the mediation effect of intrinsic motivation, and the impact of challenge job demands on WE is moderated by perceived supervisor support and growth needs. Specifically speaking, challenge job demands enhance employees’ intrinsic motivation, therefore boost WE. Employees with higher growth needs are more likely to be motivated by challenge job demands. In other words, the moderation effect of growth need is mediated by intrinsic motivation. In addition, those who perceive more supervisor support have higher level of WE when challenge job demands are high.