Health-Care Worker Engagement in Federally Qualified Health Centers and Associations with Confidence in Making Health-Care Recommendations: Evidence from the Louisiana Community Engagement Alliance.

Peacock E; Saltzman LY; Denson JL; Al-Dahir S; Wilson M; Cyprian A; Gilliam D; Harris S; Parnell K; Nguyen D; Smith K; Williams S; Wiltz G; Winfrey K; Williams L; Krousel-Wood M

Health-Care Worker Engagement in Federally Qualified Health Centers and Associations with Confidence in Making Health-Care Recommendations: Evidence from the Louisiana Community Engagement Alliance.

Peacock E; Saltzman LY; Denson JL; Al-Dahir S; Wilson M; Cyprian A; Gilliam D; Harris S; Parnell K; Nguyen D; Smith K; Williams S; Wiltz G; Winfrey K; Williams L; Krousel-Wood M

Abstract

Throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, there have been numerous demands on primary-care practices and providers affecting work engagement and burnout, which can affect health-care delivery and patient outcomes. We determined potentially modifiable factors associated with work engagement among employees of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) throughout Louisiana. Resilient coping, spirituality, and social support were associated with being engaged at work. FQHC employees perceiving a more chaotic work environment and those with depressive or anxiety symptoms were less likely to be engaged at work. Being engaged was associated with confidence in COVID-19 vaccine recommendation for adults.

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Med Clin North Am
2023
Profession(s)
Healthcare Workers (General)
Topic(s)
Mental Health
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
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Action Strategy Area(s)
Worker & Learner Engagement
Setting(s)
Community Health Centers and Federally-Qualified Health Centers
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