Study on the formation mechanism of medical and health organization staff’s emergency preparedness behavioral intention: From the perspective of psychological capital

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Abstract

Medical and Health Organization (MHO) staff’s emergency preparedness awareness and behaviors are essential variables that affect public health emergency response effectiveness. Based on the theory of psychological capital and the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study discusses the mechanism of the psychological characteristics of MHO staff on their emergency preparedness behavioral intention (EPBI). To verify the research model, we conducted a web-based questionnaire survey among 243 MHO staff from China and analyzed the data using the structural equation modeling software, AMOS 24.0 (IBM, New York, United States). The empirical results reveal that psychological capital significantly affected cognitive processes theorized by TPB. This study suggests that the positive psychological capital of MHO staff should be developed and managed to improve their EPBI.

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Wang, H., Zhao, J., Wang, Y., & Hong, Y. (2021). Study on the formation mechanism of medical and health organization staff’s emergency preparedness behavioral intention: From the perspective of psychological capital. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18168246

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