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2026-06-19T14:43:53ZA comparison of organisational culture in two mental health rehabilitation facilities in Malta.
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Title: A comparison of organisational culture in two mental health rehabilitation facilities in Malta.
Abstract: The purpose of this study is 10 compare the organisational culture of two
rehabilitation facilities in the Maltese mental health care sector, namely, the Half-Way
House in Mount Carmel Hospital (Attard) and Villa Chelsea in Birkirkara. The main
proposition in this study is that, the different levels of functioning and management
effectiveness are largely a function of the different organisational culture. Culture is
defined in this study as the quality of perceived values, norms, beliefs and practices
shared by managers and employees.
To investigate the above, the study employed a triangulation design, comprising of
both qualitative and quantitative assessment. Culture was assessed by questionnaires
and observation ratings. The results were evaluated in the light of performance and
attitude outcomes, as well as, management explanations on typical perceived cultural
dimensions. The sample comprised all staff and management who participated in one
or more assessment exercises.
Results show that while both sites are theoretically aiming in the same organisational
direction, there are differences between the sites, as well as, some incompatibilities
within sites. These findings are discussed with reference to practical implications
emerging from the results, and are compared and contrasted with the literature review
and research findings. Recommendations and limitations are also elaborated upon.
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