Exploring Workplace Perceptions Among Non-Clinical Healthcare Employees
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Abstract
Non-clinical staff are very important in healthcare settings where things need to move quickly. They help keep things running smoothly and make sure patients are happy. These employees, who include administrative staff and logistics coordinators, often work behind the scenes but are still very important to the healthcare system. To build teams that are open and high-performing, you need to know how they feel about their safety, freedom, and professional growth at work. This study concentrates on non-clinical healthcare employees and seeks to empirically investigate the underlying structure of their workplace perceptions. The research employs Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) to identify critical dimensions within the constructs of Safety at Work, Freedom at Work, and Professional Growth at Work, thereby offering practical insights for healthcare administrators and HR professionals.