Development and validation of a new Islamic work ethics scale for healthcare providers in emergency departments (EDIWES)
Purpose: Research on work ethics has acquired considerable scholars’ attention. Research on employees’ religion-oriented ethics, particularly Islamic Work Ethics (IWE), has remained relatively narrow in healthcare settings. This study aims to develop and validate a scale to measure Healthcare Provid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Islamic Business and Management 2021, Vol.11 (2), p.312-327 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: Research on work ethics has acquired considerable scholars’
attention. Research on employees’ religion-oriented ethics, particularly
Islamic Work Ethics (IWE), has remained relatively narrow in healthcare
settings. This study aims to develop and validate a scale to measure
Healthcare Providers (HCPs) IWE in Emergency Departments (EDs).
Design/methodology/approach: This study was conducted on HCPs
who work at EDs in Jordan. The scale goes through a series of validation
processes, including content validity, face validity, and construct validity.
This study employed exploratory factor analysis for construct validity and
Cronbach’s alpha for reliability analysis.
Findings: Exploratory factor analysis yielded 17 strong explanatory
items on a three-dimension scale, namely obligation of HCP to their
patients, obligation of supervisors to their subordinates and obligation of
HCP to their colleagues.
Conclusion: The findings of this study provide a valid and reliable scale
that had a satisfactory psychometric property for measuring Healthcare
Providers’ IWE in EDs. |
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ISSN: | 2075-6291 |