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- A Systematic Review of Quiet Quitting in the Health Sector
A Systematic Review of Quiet Quitting in the Health Sector
Authors : Harika Şen
Pages : 391-404
Doi:10.26466/opusjsr.1659559
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Publication Date : 2025-05-31
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :The concept of silent resignation, defined as employees performing only at a minimum level without going beyond their job descriptions, has become a critical behaviour discussed in recent work life. This systematic review was conducted to examine the studies conducted in the health field in a comprehensive and detailed manner and synthesize their findings. As a result of the search designed in accordance with the study purpose in databases [Science Direct (n=8), Scopus (n=10), Medline+TR Index (n=3), PubMed (n=115), Web of Science (n=117)], 253 studies were identified. After the systematic search based on the study criteria, twenty (20) studies were synthesized. A systematic search and review typology was used in the review process. The search process was implemented based on the \\\"PRISMA\\\" checklist. Studies have shown that adverse work environments, high workloads and poor management increase silent resignation rates, while innovation-supporting policies, strong leadership and organizational support stand out as factors that reduce silent resignation. It has been determined that there is a significant silent resignation demeanour among healthcare workers. Silent resignation is closely related to the burnout levels of employees at work, their intention to leave their jobs and their organizational commitment.Keywords : Sessiz istifa, sağlık sektörü, çalışma ortamı
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