Qwality of Worklife of Employees Working in Pathology Laborites

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Er. K. Padminii
D. Venkatramaraju

Abstract

Quality of life is a very generic expression; it generalizes too many different things. It is very subjective; that is, it depends a lot on the individual and his choices, his options, and the values that he takes into account. What are the values at stake? What is the ethical, moral behavior such an individual assumes for himself for quality of life to exist or not?  Quality of life is physical, mental, and psychosocial wellbeing .In the field of health care quality work life of health care professionals to the satisfaction of people's needs and alluded to various dimensions of their lives. The nurses emphasized the life dimensions related to work, thus indicating the importance they afford to the balance between their personal and work lives. The health care professions presented expanded conceptions about quality of life and quality of work life, in general, showing that they were satisfied regarding these. However, barriers were identified that compromised the quality of life of the professionals studied in the context determined primarily by the lack / inadequacy of material, human and environmental resources, as well as the established work process. To face the problems and difficulties at work and improve the QWL for the health care team in the primary health care setting, the nurses indicated several measures that have already proven to be successful. They also indicated other potential interventions encompassing a wide scope of possibilities, ranging from giving attention to workers' mental and physical health to managerial features of work organization and continued education in health.

 

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How to Cite
Padminii, E. K., & Venkatramaraju, D. (2014). Qwality of Worklife of Employees Working in Pathology Laborites. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 2(9). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/128180