Commitment Among State Health Officials & Its Implications for Health Sector Reform: Lessons from Gujarat (Report)
Indian Journal of Medical Research 2008, Feb, 127, 2
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Background & objectives: Commitment, competencies and skills of people working in the health sector can significantly impact the performance and its reform process. In this study we attempted to analyse the commitment of state health officials and its implications for human resource practices in Gujarat. Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was used to measure commitment and its relationship with human resource (HR) variables. Employee's organizational commitment (OC) and professional commitment (PC) were measured using OC and PC scale. Fifty five medical officers from Gujarat participated in the study.
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