Organizational Resilience as a Mediator of the Impact of Digital Transformation on Job Satisfaction in Primary Healthcare During Crisis: Evidence From Poland and the Netherlands

组织韧性在危机期间数字化转型对基层医疗保健从业人员工作满意度的影响中起中介作用:来自波兰和荷兰的证据

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Primary-care organizations must be resilient to keep essential services running during crises. The recent crisis in healthcare systems caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global increase in interest in digital transformation and the concept of resilience in the healthcare sector. In this context, this study examines how two dimensions of digital transformation -Transformation Management Intensity (TMI) and Digital Intensity (DI)-affect job satisfaction (JS) in primary healthcare centres (PHCs) through the mediating role of organisational resilience (OR). METHODS: A survey was conducted among 400 managers of PHCs in Poland and the Netherlands using the CAWI method. Validated scales from the corporate sector were adapted. Reliability and convergent validity were confirmed (Cronbach's α > 0.80; AVE > 0.50). Structural equation modelling (SEM) was applied using SPSS v29 and AMOS v29 to test relationships between two DT dimensions (TMI, DI), OR and JS. RESULTS: TMI had a significant indirect effect on JS through OR (β = 0.562, p < 0.001), whereas DI had no significant indirect effect (p = 0.684). The direct effect of TMI on OR (β = 0.728, p < 0.001) and the effect of OR on JS (β = 0.772, p < 0.001) were both strong and statistically significant. In contrast, the direct effect of DI on OR was not statistically significant (p = 0.512). CONCLUSION: This study advances previous research by empirically testing a mediation model in the underexplored context of PHCs during crisis. It offers novel evidence that TMI rather than DI alone enhances OR and supports JS. The results provide actionable insights for healthcare leaders seeking to strengthen workforce stability and crisis readiness through effective DT.

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