The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis

The acutescarcity of health professionals, especially registered nurses and registered midwivesin Nigeria has provoked the government to suggest a policy to extend thesehealthcare providers’ work-life after retirement. Nonetheless, not much is known about the intention and subsequent preparation a...

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Main Authors: Nasiru, Muhammad Anka, Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
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spelling my.uum.repo.279862020-12-22T01:43:10Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/27986/ The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis Nasiru, Muhammad Anka Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal RA Public aspects of medicine The acutescarcity of health professionals, especially registered nurses and registered midwivesin Nigeria has provoked the government to suggest a policy to extend thesehealthcare providers’ work-life after retirement. Nonetheless, not much is known about the intention and subsequent preparation among the selected healthcare providers to extend their work-life after retirement. This study’s objective was to conduct data screening and preliminary analysis of somecarefully chosentheory of planned behaviour constructs (attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, intention, and preparation). The study used a cross-sectional survey and a simple random sampling technique to gather data. A total of 515 questionnaires were sent to the prospective respondents, and 446 filled and usable questionnaires were retrieved and used for further analysis. The data was screened and cleaned using statistical package for social science (SPSS) v24 to fulfil multivariate analysis’s fundamental assumptions, emphasizing reliable, acceptable, error-free data, and a clear interpretation of results. Explicitly, the current study carried out data screening through assessing response rate, missing values, and outliers—also, the study screens normality, multicollinearity, nonresponse bias, and common method variance. The outcome of the study demonstrated the dataset satisfied all the conditions for further multivariate analysis.The study’s findings will be significant to researchers, health professionals, and policymakers vested with the responsibility of ensuring Nigeria’s society’s health and wellbeing. Thus, this paper recommends that the current dataset explore the association between the predictor variables and the criterion variable(s). 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/27986/1/EJMCM%20%207%206%202353%202358%202020.pdf Nasiru, Muhammad Anka and Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal (2020) The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7 (6). pp. 2353-2368. ISSN 2515-8260 https://ejmcm.com/article_4065.html
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The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
description The acutescarcity of health professionals, especially registered nurses and registered midwivesin Nigeria has provoked the government to suggest a policy to extend thesehealthcare providers’ work-life after retirement. Nonetheless, not much is known about the intention and subsequent preparation among the selected healthcare providers to extend their work-life after retirement. This study’s objective was to conduct data screening and preliminary analysis of somecarefully chosentheory of planned behaviour constructs (attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, intention, and preparation). The study used a cross-sectional survey and a simple random sampling technique to gather data. A total of 515 questionnaires were sent to the prospective respondents, and 446 filled and usable questionnaires were retrieved and used for further analysis. The data was screened and cleaned using statistical package for social science (SPSS) v24 to fulfil multivariate analysis’s fundamental assumptions, emphasizing reliable, acceptable, error-free data, and a clear interpretation of results. Explicitly, the current study carried out data screening through assessing response rate, missing values, and outliers—also, the study screens normality, multicollinearity, nonresponse bias, and common method variance. The outcome of the study demonstrated the dataset satisfied all the conditions for further multivariate analysis.The study’s findings will be significant to researchers, health professionals, and policymakers vested with the responsibility of ensuring Nigeria’s society’s health and wellbeing. Thus, this paper recommends that the current dataset explore the association between the predictor variables and the criterion variable(s).
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author Nasiru, Muhammad Anka
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Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
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title The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
title_short The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
title_full The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
title_fullStr The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
title_full_unstemmed The influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in Nigeria: Data screening and preliminary analysis
title_sort influence of theory of planned behaviour on work-life extension among healthcare professionals in nigeria: data screening and preliminary analysis
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