Healthcare Services Employees Perception about Staff Motivation
Date
2015Author
Micu, Angela-Eliza
Garden, Daniel Adrian
Garden (Geangu), Iuliana Petronela
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Motivation of healthcare employees represents a very complex task due to the specific
context that is present in the field of healthcare services. In this field the staff motivation is
built upon a mix of factors both intrinsic and extrinsic, that are having also a dynamic of
their own. The present research consists of a qualitative type research using the in-depth
interview method in order to investigate the perception of physicians employees toward
the medical staff motivation. The results are showing that for doctors, a very important
aspect is given by the fact that their activity implies doing ”medical acts” and not simple
provisions like in the case of other services. So, it becomes very obvious in their perception
the profound human dimension of the medical activity and the importance of intrinsic
motivation build upon professional and ethical standards. Another very important element
is represented by the networking with work colleagues, the possibility to develop a
professional dialogue, and in case of the respondents that are not having their own medical
office the management style and possibility to communicate in a proper manner with
superior layers of managers.