Thuy Hua Thanh, Lan Bui Thi
Hanoi University of Public Health, Hanoi, Vietnam.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2024 Aug 14;10:23779608241267060. doi: 10.1177/23779608241267060. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices refer to the deliberate actions and strategies implemented by a company or organization to generate positive outcomes for its stakeholders beyond the sole objective of profit maximization. Internal CSR is a significant management and investment concept within enterprises, such as hospitals, that enhances organizational performance excellence.
The article aims to trace how hospitals thrive in nurses' job performance by leveraging internal CSR practices.
Cross-sectional design quantitative research through structured questionnaire interviews on 215 nurses in Vietnam. Data collection was conducted from May 2023 to August 2023. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was applied to test the hypotheses.
The study has proven that a hospital's internal CSR practices impact nurses' job performance. Income and benefits, human resource training and development, and work-related quality of life directly and significantly impact three dimensions of a nurse's job performance (competence to practice patient care, attitude to performance work, and management and professional development capacity). Connection and trust in the workplace and health and safety at work significantly affect two dimensions of a nurse's job performance (namely, competence to practice patient care and attitude to performance work). Diversity in the workplace impacts nurses' competence in practicing patient care and their management and professional development capacity. Demographic variables did not correlate statistically significantly with dimensions of internal CSR and nurses' job performance.
The study presents significant findings on the influence of internal CSR on nurses' job performance within the hospital management theory of an emerging market. The results of the present study contribute to a better understanding of the benefits of hospitals' socially responsible actions and contribute further to resource management in hospitals, especially nursing. If the nursing staff positively perceives the hospital's internal CSR practices, they will be more able to perform their job, impacting the hospital's overall performance. This study has certain limitations regarding the representative nature of the sample, the use of the self-report survey instrument, and the use of cross-sectional data.
企业社会责任(CSR)实践是指公司或组织为实现除利润最大化这一单一目标之外的其他积极成果而采取的有意行动和战略。内部企业社会责任是医院等企业内部一项重要的管理和投资理念,有助于提升组织卓越绩效。
本文旨在探究医院如何通过利用内部企业社会责任实践来提高护士的工作绩效。
采用横断面设计的定量研究方法,通过对越南215名护士进行结构化问卷调查访谈。数据收集于2023年5月至2023年8月进行。运用偏最小二乘结构方程模型对假设进行检验。
研究证明,医院的内部企业社会责任实践会影响护士的工作绩效。收入与福利、人力资源培训与发展以及与工作相关的生活质量直接且显著地影响护士工作绩效的三个维度(提供患者护理的能力、对绩效工作的态度以及管理和专业发展能力)。工作场所的联系与信任以及工作中的健康与安全显著影响护士工作绩效的两个维度(即提供患者护理的能力和对绩效工作的态度)。工作场所的多样性影响护士提供患者护理的能力及其管理和专业发展能力。人口统计学变量与内部企业社会责任维度和护士工作绩效之间无统计学显著相关性。
本研究在新兴市场的医院管理理论中呈现了关于内部企业社会责任对护士工作绩效影响的重要发现。本研究结果有助于更好地理解医院社会责任行动的益处,并进一步为医院尤其是护理方面的资源管理做出贡献。如果护理人员对医院的内部企业社会责任实践有积极认知,他们将更有能力履行工作职责,从而影响医院的整体绩效。本研究在样本的代表性、自我报告调查工具的使用以及横断面数据的使用方面存在一定局限性。