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Frontline health worker motivation in the provision of maternal and neonatal health care in Ghana

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“…So mangers need to make an extra effort to exercise transformational leadership such as getting workers to perceive a common vision and purpose ( Ahmad et al 2013 ; Borkowski et al 2011 ; Bucic et al 2010 ). This will ensure that workers exercise their power positively to bring the different professional groups on board to work in the interest of achieving organizational goals ( Aberese-Ako 2016 ; Lipsky 1980 ; Pfeffer 1981 , 1992 ).…”
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“…So mangers need to make an extra effort to exercise transformational leadership such as getting workers to perceive a common vision and purpose ( Ahmad et al 2013 ; Borkowski et al 2011 ; Bucic et al 2010 ). This will ensure that workers exercise their power positively to bring the different professional groups on board to work in the interest of achieving organizational goals ( Aberese-Ako 2016 ; Lipsky 1980 ; Pfeffer 1981 , 1992 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ortner (2006) has noted the omnipresence of power in social interactions and thus consciously and unconsciously power is enacted in interactions. In the case of the hospital, studies have noted that power determines how health managers organize health care provision in health facilities, how they interact with health workers, how workers interact and collaborate with colleagues as well as their interactions with clients ( Aberese-Ako 2016 ; Pfeffer 1981 , 1992 ). Studies report that where managers lack the capacity to exercise power to meet the personal and work needs of health workers, workers lose trust in managers, which demotivates workers and contributes to anti citizenship behaviours ( Konovsky 2000 ).…”
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“…This was a source of frustration and demotivation to health care providers, because they could not exercise power positively, since they could not fully utilize their skills and experiences in the provision of quality maternal health care. Health workers losing motivation as a result of lack of health resources to provide optimum care to clients has been reported (63)(64)(65)(66)(67).…”
Section: Effects Of Initiatives On Managers and Health Workers' Expermentioning
confidence: 99%