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"Odole I" Authored Publications:

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1 Influence of well-being and quality of work-life on quality of care among healthcare professionals in southwest, Nigeria Odole AC; Ogunlana MO; Odunaiya NA; Oyewole OO; Mbada CE; Onyeso OK; Ayodeji AF; Adegoke OM; Odole I; Sanuade CT; Odole ME; Awosoga OA; 37188741
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Title:Influence of well-being and quality of work-life on quality of care among healthcare professionals in southwest, Nigeria
Authors:Odole ACOgunlana MOOdunaiya NAOyewole OOMbada CEOnyeso OKAyodeji AFAdegoke OMOdole ISanuade CTOdole MEAwosoga OA
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37188741/
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-25057-w
Publication:Scientific reports
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PMID:37188741 Category: Date Added:2023-05-16
Dept Affiliation: HKAP

Description:

The Nigerian healthcare industry is bedevilled with infrastructural dilapidations and a dysfunctional healthcare system. This study investigated the influence of healthcare professionals' well-being and quality of work-life (QoWL) on the quality of care (QoC) of patients in Nigeria. A multicentre cross-sectional study was conducted at four tertiary healthcare institutions in southwest, Nigeria. Participants' demographic information, well-being, quality of life (QoL), QoWL, and QoC were obtained using four standardised questionnaires. Data were summarised using descriptive statistics. Inferential statistics included Chi-square, Pearson's correlation, independent samples t-test, confirmatory factor analyses and structural equation model. Medical practitioners (n = 609) and nurses (n = 570) constituted 74.6% of all the healthcare professionals with physiotherapists, pharmacists, and medical laboratory scientists constituting 25.4%. The mean (SD) participants' well-being = 71.65% (14.65), QoL = 61.8% (21.31), QoWL = 65.73% (10.52) and QoC = 70.14% (12.77). Participants' QoL had a significant negative correlation with QoC while well-being and quality of work-life had a significant positive correlation with QoC. We concluded that healthcare professionals' well-being and QoWL are important factors that influence the QoC rendered to patients. Healthcare policymakers in Nigeria should ensure improved work-related factors and the well-being of healthcare professionals to ensure good QoC for patients.





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