The work productivity of healthcare workers at RSUD Kuala Kurun still faces challenges, as reflected in suboptimal service indicators and low overall productivity levels. Leadership supervision, facilities, and self-actualization are considered key factors in enhancing employee performance. This study aims to analyze the influence of leadership supervision, facilities, and self-actualization on the work productivity of healthcare workers, both partially and simultaneously. A quantitative method was employed, involving a survey of 30 healthcare workers. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results show that, partially, leadership supervision, facilities, and self-actualization have a significant positive effect on work productivity. Simultaneously, the three variables contribute significantly to the variance in productivity. The findings suggest that improving leadership supervision, providing adequate facilities, and fostering self-actualization can enhance the work productivity of healthcare workers at RSUD Kuala Kurun.
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