Sustainable Employability
Cross-source consensus on Sustainable Employability from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Benefits
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Sustainable employability of healthcare workers is under pressure from ill health, sickness absence, turnover intent, and recruitment difficulties. — Caught in the undertow: a qualitative study exploring the relationship between the sustainable employability of healthcare workers and quality of care
- Compromised sustainable employability can reduce healthcare workers' functioning and contribute to medical errors, missed care, and worse patient outcomes. — Caught in the undertow: a qualitative study exploring the relationship between the sustainable employability of healthcare workers and quality of care
- High perceived care quality is associated with better job satisfaction and productivity and lower intent to leave. — Caught in the undertow: a qualitative study exploring the relationship between the sustainable employability of healthcare workers and quality of care
- Staff who perceive their care quality as low or experience adverse events may face moral injury, compassion fatigue, and burnout. — Caught in the undertow: a qualitative study exploring the relationship between the sustainable employability of healthcare workers and quality of care