ABSTRACT
The National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) is a state corporation through NHIF Act No. 9
of 1998. The Fund’s core mandate is to provide social medical insurance cover to all its
members and their declared dependents (spouse and children). But according to NHIF
Performance Report 2017- 2018, the Fund (NHIF) has continued to implement social health
strategies with a view to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for the benefit of all
Kenyans. Revenue has risen to ksh 47.9 billion in 2017/2018 from ksh 37.2 billion in
2016/2017 but operating surplus has dropped to ksh 2.0 billion from 2.4 billion.
Administrative and other operating expenses have also gone up. The figures depict
inefficiencies within operations which may be attributed to employee performance. There is
no investigation which has linked these results to employee performance which is associated
with employee stress levels. However, studies in this field of stress and stress management
have fallen short of covering organization communication (OC), organization social climate
(OSC) and employee consultation (EC) as key constructs of stress management. Information
on how the three could affect performance of employees is unknown. The main objective of
the study was to investigate contribution of work place stress (WPS) management to
employee performance (EP) at national hospital insurance fund (NHIF), Kenya. The specific
objectives were to; establish contribution of OC to EP at NHIF, Kenya, determine
contribution of OSC to EP at NHIF, Kenya and examine contribution of EC to EP at NHIF,
Kenya. The study was guided by descriptive case study design. Population of study is 133 all
the administrative staff at various levels in the hospital. Saturated sampling was used to pick
all of them. Primary and secondary data was used. The latter from relevant documents, such
as records, reports and publications relating to the hospital and other public health institutions
and; the former from respondents using structured and semi structured questionnaire. Validity
and reliability of questionnaire was tested on pilot data targeting 13 respondents with the
former ascertained through expert assessment of instrument and the latter through Cronbachs
Alpha analysis at a threshold of 0.7. Reliability coefficients stood at .825, .725 and .777 for
OC to EP, OSC to EP and for EC to EP respectively. Results indicate means and standard
deviations (SDs) of for OC to EP, OSC to EP and for EC to EP respectively as (M= 3.80,
SD=.715), (M=4.02, SD= 1.005) and M=3.73,SD= .931). This means that contributions of
OC to EP, OSC to EP and for EC to EP are high. The small SDs implies that the feelings
about the contribution of three approaches in stress management above are close to mean.
Conclusions are that OC, OSC and EC each has a role to play in employee performance. It is
recommended that NHIF continue to improve on its OC, OSC and EC practices. The results
may be used by policy makers involved in the hospital and the two levels governments in
Kenya. Researchers may also pursue further research from this study.
OUYA, A (2021). Contribution Of Work Place Stress Management To Employee Performance At National Hospital Insurance Fund, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-work-place-stress-management-to-employee-performance-at-national-hospital-insurance-fund-kenya
OUYA, ALPHONSE "Contribution Of Work Place Stress Management To Employee Performance At National Hospital Insurance Fund, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-work-place-stress-management-to-employee-performance-at-national-hospital-insurance-fund-kenya. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.
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OUYA, ALPHONSE . "Contribution Of Work Place Stress Management To Employee Performance At National Hospital Insurance Fund, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 28, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/contribution-of-work-place-stress-management-to-employee-performance-at-national-hospital-insurance-fund-kenya