Quality of life and academic productivity among faculty members in health colleges
摘要
Faculty QoL is increasingly recognized as a key component of effective higher-education systems, particularly in health-science institutions where academic, clinical, and administrative roles overlap. This national cross-sectional study examined whether quality of life (QoL) predicts academic productivity among faculty members in Saudi health colleges. A total of 282 faculty members from 24 universities participated (68.4% male; 51.8% aged 31– 40 years; 76.6% doctoral degree holders; 49.3% with hospital-related duties). QoL was assessed using WHOQOL-BREF, and academic productivity was modeled as a latent construct comprising publication output, teaching load, and years of academic experience. Structural equation modeling demonstrated good model fit (robust)