Determinants of happiness among healthcare professionals between 2009 and 2019 : a systematic review

dc.contributor.authorMuthuri, Rose Nabi Deborah Karimi
dc.contributor.authorSenkubuge, Flavia
dc.contributor.authorHongoro, Charles
dc.contributor.emailu19391189@tuks.co.zaen_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-02T08:36:22Z
dc.date.available2021-08-02T08:36:22Z
dc.date.issued2020-12
dc.description.abstractHappiness is characterized by experiencing positive emotions while simultaneously perceiving one’s life as meaningful and worthwhile. Research on the mental health of healthcare professionals usually focuses on psychopathology as opposed to the positive aspects of mental health. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine recent literature on individuallevel and organization-level determinants of healthcare professionals happiness. The EBSCOhost, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched for articles published between 2009 and 2019 that focused on happiness among healthcare professionals. Based on the eligibility criteria, both quantitative and qualitative studies were selected for this systematic review. The final review included a total of 18 studies. The main measures of healthcare professionals happiness in cross-sectional and intervention studies were selfreport measures, and the main measures of happiness in qualitative studies were interviews. Multiple determinants of healthcare professionals happiness were identified in this systematic review. The interplay between individual-level and organization-level determinants collectively contributes to the happiness of healthcare professionals. Existing evidence highlights the importance of healthcare professionals happiness in the strengthening of the healthcare workforce and healthcare systems. This review also highlights the importance of health policy makers, health authorities and healthcare professionals in creating and effectively implementing policies and strategies to increase healthcare professionals happiness. Future similar studies should use large and more heterogeneous samples of healthcare professionals from various settings to generate contextually relevant and robust evidence regarding methods to enhance healthcare professionals happiness and ultimately the performance of health systems globally.en_ZA
dc.description.departmentSchool of Health Systems and Public Health (SHSPH)en_ZA
dc.description.librarianpm2021en_ZA
dc.description.urihttps://www.nature.com/palcommsen_ZA
dc.identifier.citationMuthuri, R.N.D.K., Senkubuge, F. & Hongoro, C. 2020, 'Determinants of happiness among healthcare professionals between 2009 and 2019 : a systematic review', Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, vol. 7, no. 1, art. 98, pp. 1-14.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn2662-9992 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1057/s41599-020-00592-x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/81086
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherDove Medical Pressen_ZA
dc.rights© This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.en_ZA
dc.subjectMental healthen_ZA
dc.subjectDeterminantsen_ZA
dc.subjectHealth professionalsen_ZA
dc.titleDeterminants of happiness among healthcare professionals between 2009 and 2019 : a systematic reviewen_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA

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