工作中的变化:蓝领职业中体力与脑力任务交替

Variation at work: alternations between physically and mentally demanding tasks in blue-collar occupations

Ergonomics · 2017
被引 20
ABS 3

中文导读

通过问卷调查122名蓝领工人,发现他们平均每天经历近4次体力与脑力任务交替,且希望更多交替;工人普遍偏好交替进行两类任务,这为未来工作轮换提供了可行方案。

Abstract

The aims of this questionnaire study were to describe the occurrence and desired number of alternations between mental and physical tasks in industrial and non-industrial blue-collar work, and determine to which extent selected personal and occupational factors influence these conditions. On average, the 122 participating workers (55 females) reported to have close to four alternations per day between mental and physical tasks, and to desire more alternations than they actually had. They also expressed a general preference for performing a physical task after a mental task and vice versa. In univariate regression models, the desired change in task alternations was significantly associated with gender, age, occupation, years with current work tasks and perceived job control, while occupation was the only significant determinant in a multiple regression model including all factors. Our results suggest that alternations between productive physical and mental tasks could be a viable option in future job rotation. Practitioner Summary: We addressed attitudes among blue-collar workers to alternations between physically and mentally demanding tasks. More alternations were desired than those occurring in the job, and workers preferred performing a physical task after a mental and vice versa. Alternating physical and mental tasks could, thus, be a viable option in job rotation.

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