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ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of work-life balance on
employee performance at Tamale West Hospital, Ghana. In order to achieve the 
main purpose, the following specific objectives were pursued: Examine the 
examine the effect of work-life balance practices on task performance, citizenship 
performance and counterproductive performance of employees at Tamale West 
Hospital. The study adopted a quantitative approach and the design was the 
descriptive research design. Out of 300 staff members, questionnaires were 
distributed and retrieved from a sample of 170. The data was coded using Statistical 
Package for Service Solution (SPSS) version 25.0 and the analysis was done by 
adpting descriptive statistic and linear regression analysis. The findings revealed 
that health workers were able to balance both work and personal/life roles. Also, it 
was found that work-life balance practices cause a change in employees’ task, 
citizenship and counterproductive performance, however, weak. The study further 
concluded that work life balance practices have positive impact on employee 
performance, however, small. The study recommended that the authorities of 
Tamale West Hospital, Ghana must institute effective work load management that
explain the causes of imbalance and strategies for upgrading the quality of lives to 
crate the life and work goals. | 
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