2009
DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-7-84
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Assessment of human resources management practices in Lebanese hospitals

Abstract: BackgroundSound human resources (HR) management practices are essential for retaining effective professionals in hospitals. Given the recruitment and retention reality of health workers in the twenty-first century, the role of HR managers in hospitals and those who combine the role of HR managers with other responsibilities should not be underestimated. The objective of this study is to assess the perception of HR managers about the challenges they face and the current strategies being adopted. The study also … Show more

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“…The Kampala Declaration (2008) stressed the crucial role of retaining an effective, responsive and equitably distributed health workforce as a penance to sound human resources (HR) management practices needed for retaining effective health professionals in health care organizations (HCOs). Given the recruitment and retention reality of the health workforce in the twenty-first century, the role of HR managers in health care organizations (HCOs) and those who combine the role of HR managers with other responsibilities should not be underestimated (El-Jardali, Tchaghchagian, & Jamal, 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kampala Declaration (2008) stressed the crucial role of retaining an effective, responsive and equitably distributed health workforce as a penance to sound human resources (HR) management practices needed for retaining effective health professionals in health care organizations (HCOs). Given the recruitment and retention reality of the health workforce in the twenty-first century, the role of HR managers in health care organizations (HCOs) and those who combine the role of HR managers with other responsibilities should not be underestimated (El-Jardali, Tchaghchagian, & Jamal, 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lesson from the literature is that effective human resource (HR) practices can positively contribute to organizations. Unfortunately, apart from a few studies [ 2 4 ], research that examines the linkage between HRM and firm performance has been transferred to hospital settings in a limited way despite the widely held belief that “management matters” in delivering quality healthcare outcomes. We posit that greater attention to the work that has been done in the HRM field could assist hospitals improve operational efficiency and job attitudes of staff.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a need to increase the pool of competent HR professionals. A new cadre of HR managers will need to be trained and enabled to have real input into operational and strategic decisions about HRM (28) .…”
Section: Some Related Work Previously Donementioning
confidence: 99%