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Journal of Sustainable Development | 2017

Altruism and Primary Healthcare Workers’ Job Satisfaction: Findings from Central Vietnam

Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada; Yasuharu Shimamura; Nguyen Minh Tam

To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly to promote healthy living and well-being for all ages, we must ensure a high quality of healthcare services at primary facilities. However, the shortage of healthcare workers in primary facilities is a problem in many countries, including Vietnam. Despite concerns about the low job satisfaction of health workers and value of altruism in this field, no existing research has thus far addressed its effect on job satisfaction. This study thus contributes to the body of knowledge on healthcare workers’ job satisfaction by observing the role of altruism.We conducted a quantitative analysis by using data collected from healthcare workers employed at primary facilities in central Vietnam in 2014. The survey administered to healthcare workers (n=241) included a hypothetical dictator game questionnaire to elicit their level of altruism. We then used an ordered probit model to examine the factors associated with healthcare workers’ job satisfaction, focusing particularly on altruism by controlling for both individual-level attributes and the condition of their workplaces.We found that a higher level of altruism is associated with lower job satisfaction. Further analysis revealed that more altruistic workers are also likely to have a stricter self-evaluation of healthcare quality, including the availability of drugs. Altruistic healthcare workers may be frustrated when working in environments in which resources are constrained and workers cannot perform to their full ability despite a wish to help others.


Journal of Development Studies | 2016

Impacts of Bribery in Healthcare in Vietnam

Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada

Abstract This study explores how bribery in the health sector is associated with people’s well-being and with universal health coverage. By using the data of Vietnam from 2011 and 2012, this study reveals a negative correlation between the prevalence of bribery and health outcomes and the health insurance coverage. Additionally, the results indicate that bribers feel neither cured of injury/disease nor satisfied with healthcare service quality. Furthermore, there is a significantly negative correlation between the belief of the necessity to give a bribe and the health insurance enrolment decision.


Voluntas | 2015

Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being in Japan

Midori Matsushima; Yoshiho Matsunaga


Kokusai Hoken Iryo (Journal of International Health) | 2014

Public Health Insurance in Vietnam towards Universal Coverage: Identifying the challenges, issues, and problems in its design and organisational practices

Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada


Journal of The Japanese and International Economies | 2018

Life course consequences of low birth weight: Evidence from Japan

Midori Matsushima; Satoshi Shimizutani; Hiroyuki Yamada


Global Journal of Health Science | 2018

Willingness-to-Pay for Family-Based Health Insurance: Findings From Household And Health Facility Surveys in Central Vietnam

Yasuharu Shimamura; Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada; Minh Tam Nguyen


Archive | 2017

Altruism of Healthcare Workers and Job Satisfaction: Findings from a survey in central Vietnam

Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada; Yasuharu Shimamura; Nguyen Minh Tam


Archive | 2016

Analysis on Demand and Supply-side Responses during the Expansion of Health Insurance Coverage in Vietnam: Challenges and Policy Implications toward Universal Health Coverage

Midori Matsushima; Hiroyuki Yamada; Yasuharu Shimamura


Voluntas | 2015

Erratum to: Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being in Japan

Midori Matsushima; Yoshiho Matsunaga


大阪商業大学論集 | 2014

Does Trust Ease the Decline in Happiness after Traumatic Experiences

Midori Matsushima; Yoshiho Matsunaga

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Osaka University of Commerce

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