初级卫生保健中压力预防的参与式工作场所干预:一项随机对照试验

Participatory work place intervention for stress prevention in primary health care. A randomized controlled trial

European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology · 2018
被引 30
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究通过随机对照试验,检验了参与式组织干预对初级卫生保健员工工作相关风险因素的预防效果,发现干预组在主要结局(工作紧张)上无显著改善,但非疲惫员工的回报感有所提升。

Abstract

The aim of this study is to explore whether a participatory, organizational intervention can reduce work-related risk factors, and thereby prevent stress-related ill health. We build on the job demand-control and effort-reward imbalance models of stress. It is a two-armed randomized trial, with one primary health care unit receiving the intervention and a two-unit control group. Validated questionnaires for the assessment of psychosocial work environment and health were administered, at the baseline and at 6 and 12-month follow up. The primary outcome was job strain. Secondary outcomes were effort–reward imbalance, exhaustion, sleep, and recovery. Group-level objective data on workload and data about relevant processes during the study were continuously collected. The changes in the intervention group with regard to job strain, effort-reward imbalance, exhaustion, sleep and recovery were not statistically different from changes in the control group. For the non-exhausted employees though, reward was significantly higher at follow up compared to baseline, but only in the intervention group. An important piece of information is that the objective workload was statistically significantly higher in the intervention group throughout the study. Not all the components of the intervention were implemented as intended. Context and process information, such as objective data and implementation fidelity are necessary for a valid interpretation of the results.

职业压力工作场所干预初级卫生保健随机对照试验心理社会工作环境