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Title: A comprehensive healthcare managerial framework that explicates the manner in which workload factors influence the nurses’ well-being : a case study of a Saudi Arabian hospital
Authors: Chetty, Krishnavellie 
Keywords: Health;Intensive care;Job satisfaction;Nurses;Productivity;Saudi Arabia;Well-being;Workload
Issue Date: 27-May-2021
Abstract: 
The shortage of specialized intensive care unit (ICU) nurses is a workload factor
that negatively influences the provision of quality nursing care by compromising
workplace productivity and job satisfaction. Work pressures are evident in health
systems throughout the world, where there is growing concern over a nursing
shortage in relation to the country's disease profile, population increases, chronic
disease growth and increased life expectancies. Although workload plays a
fundamental role in staff and patient well-being, minimal research has been
conducted on the evaluation of workload effects and its impact on nurses' wellbeing among Saudi Arabian ICU nurses.
Aim
The aim of the study were to determine the various workload factors that
influence the well-being of ICU nurses working in a Saudi Arabian Hospital and to
develop a comprehensive healthcare managerial framework that explicates the
way workload factors influence nurses’ well-being.
Methodology
Using a convergent parallel mixed methods design, data were collected by
means of semi structured interviews, with 20 participants in the qualitative phase.
A survey questionnaire, that was developed and adapted from the Job Demand
Resource (JDR) Model, was used to collect to data from 200 participants. The
quantitative data were analysed using the latest version 25 of SPSS and
qualitative data were analysed using Tesch’s method of data analysis.
Findings
The findings from the study were aligned to the JDR Model and provided
evidence that ICU nurses experienced various workload factors that influenced their well-being and productivity. It was found that the high job demands cause
strain and health impairment, which are associated with decreased job
satisfaction of staff working in the ICUs of Saudi Arabian hospitals. On the basis
of these findings, the researcher proposed and developed guidelines for the
implementation of a comprehensive managerial framework that explicated
workload factors that influence the well-being of the ICU nurses. The proposed
framework can be utilized as an interactive tool that will set out clear actionable
steps, providing ongoing guidelines on how healthcare organisations should plan
and implement suitable workloads, efficiently and effectively, to ensure staff
health and well-being.
Description: 
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Philosophiae Doctor in Health Sciences at the Durban University of Technology, 2021.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4041
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4041
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