Satisfaction with clinical pathway implementation versus job performance of clinicians: empirical evidence on the mediating role of work engagement from public hospitals in Sichuan, China
Abstract Background The job performance of clinicians is a clear indicator of both hospital capacity and the level of hospital service. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the effectiveness and quality of medical care. Clinical pathways are a systematic method of quality improvement successfully...
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Main Authors: | Junlong Li (Author), Lu Ao (Author), Jay Pan (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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