Abstract
Objective To learn the job experience and cognition of the staff working in elderly-healthcare institutions by means of the psychological contract theory and the questionnaire so developed, for probing into the factors affecting the work recognition. Methods The psychological contract questionnaire was used to conduct on-site questionnaires on 232 staff of such institutions in Hubei province between July 2018 and February 2019. The study covered their job experience and organizational contract, responsibility cognition. The data collected were analyzed statistically by methods such as variance analysis, descriptive statistics and related analysis. Results It was found that personal responsibility scoring(76.0±11.8) was generally higher than organizational responsibility scoring(60.9±10.0). 46.1%(107/232) of the employees had the intention of resignation. The respondents′ resignation intention was correlated with the performance of the organization, and there was a strong correlation between employees′ career development and their resignation intention(Gamma coefficient G≥0.5). Conclusions Organizational performance needs further enhancement, and institutions should better the income distribution and incentive mechanism, and raise the income level of the staff. At the same time, the managers should optimize the institutional environment, improve the social status of the staff, strengthen career planning, training, and provide them with a more promising career development path. Key words: Homes for the aged; Healthcare plus elderly care staff; Psychological contract; Incentive; Questionnaire
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