Employee Engagement within the NHS: A Cross-Sectional Study

Int J Health Policy Manag 2015; 4: 85–90. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.12

6 Pages Posted: 9 Feb 2015

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Yadava Bapurao Jeve

University Hospitals of Leicester

Christna Oppenhemier

University Hospitals of Leicester

Justin Konje

University of Leicester - Reproductive Sciences Section

Date Written: February 8, 2015

Abstract

Background Employee engagement is the emotional commitment of the employee towards the organisation. We aimed to analyse baseline work engagement using Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) at a teaching hospital. Methods We have conducted a cross-sectional study within the National Health Service (NHS) Teaching Hospital in the UK. All participants were working age population from both genders directly employed by the hospital. UWES has three constituting dimensions of work engagement as vigor, dedication, and absorption. We conducted the study using UWES-9 tool. Outcome measures were mean score for each dimension of work engagement (vigor, dedication, absorption) and total score compared with control score from test manual. Results We found that the score for vigor and dedication is significantly lower than comparison group (P< 0.0001 for both). The score for absorption was significantly higher than comparison group (P< 0.0001). However, total score is not significantly different. Conclusion The study shows that work engagement level is below average within the NHS employees. Vigor and dedication are significantly lower, these are characterised by energy, mental resilience, the willingness to invest one’s effort, and persistence as well as a sense of significance, enthusiasm, inspiration, pride, and challenge. The NHS employees are immersed in work. Urgent need to explore strategies to improve work engagement as it is vital for improving productivity, safety and patient experience.

Keywords: Employee Engagement; Patient Safety; Vigor; Dedication; Absorption

Suggested Citation

Bapurao Jeve, Yadava and Oppenhemier, Christna and Konje, Justin, Employee Engagement within the NHS: A Cross-Sectional Study (February 8, 2015). Int J Health Policy Manag 2015; 4: 85–90. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2015.12, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2561982

Yadava Bapurao Jeve (Contact Author)

University Hospitals of Leicester ( email )

Groby Road
Leicester, LE3 9QP
United Kingdom

Christna Oppenhemier

University Hospitals of Leicester ( email )

Groby Road
Leicester, LE3 9QP
United Kingdom

Justin Konje

University of Leicester - Reproductive Sciences Section ( email )

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