Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Herzberg Job Motivation Model for Workers in the Military Health Organizations of Iran

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Abstract:
Aims
The goal of this study was to confirm the Herzberg Motivation Job Model for health workers in the health military organizations of Iran.
Methods
This study is an analytical study in which 600 health workers have participated through ratio stratified sample. The motivational factors have been investigated through the Herzberg two-factor theory. In order to analyze data، a confirmatory factor analysis approach using the SPSS version 18. 0 and the Amos Software were used.
Results
Finally، in hygiene dimensions، salaries and working conditions (0. 80) had the highest regression weight or effect، and personalized interactions had the lowest regression weight. Between the motivational dimension factors، the nature of responsibilities (0. 89) had the highest regression weight or effect and successful doing of duties had the lowest regression weight (0. 59).
Conclusion
With regards to the final models، we can conclude that in order to provide motivation، hospitals must have a particular interest to the salaries and working conditions، duties and responsibilities.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Military Medicine, Volume:17 Issue: 2, 2015
Pages:
65 to 71
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