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Research Article

Vigor among health-care professionals at the workplace: the role of intra- and inter-personal resources

, Ph.DORCID Icon, , Ph.DORCID Icon, , MD, , MD, , MD & , MD
Pages 2964-2976 | Received 26 Dec 2021, Accepted 13 Dec 2022, Published online: 28 Dec 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Feeling vigorous throughout the workday in a medical facility despite exposure to daily job-related stress is essential for productive work-related behavior and for the subjective well-being of health-care professionals. The current study explored the contribution of an intra-personal resource (i.e. coping flexibility) and an inter-personal resource (i.e. social support) to the explained variance of vigor among nurses and physicians. Two hundred two hospital personnel completed self-report questionnaires regarding personal and professional data, vigor, coping flexibility and social support. The results revealed that the intra-personal resource coping flexibility, was positively associated with vigor while the inter-personal resource social support was not found to be associated with vigor. In addition, older age and higher self-rated health positively associated with feeling vigor. The current study shed light on the role of intra-personal resources in feeling vigorous throughout stressful workdays that characterize the workplace of hospital personnel. Tailoring interventions that may enhance coping flexibility among hospital personnel can increase their vigor which in turn may beneficially contribute to their job performance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, upon reasonable request.

Ethical standards

The study was approved by the last author’s Institutional Review Board, situated in a medical center in Israel (No 0058-19-ASF). The participants were included after giving their informed consent

Availability of data and materials

Data are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

Additional information

Funding

The research was not funded by any organization.

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