| Literature DB >> 32456147 |
Cristina Di Tecco1, Karina Nielsen2, Monica Ghelli1, Matteo Ronchetti1, Ivan Marzocchi1,3, Benedetta Persechino1, Sergio Iavicoli1.
Abstract
This paper contributes to the literature on organizational interventions on occupational health by presenting a concept study design to test the efficacy of a Participatory Organizational-level Intervention to improve working conditions and job satisfaction in Healthcare. The Participatory Organizational-level Intervention is developed using the Italian methodology to assess and manage psychosocial risks tailored to Healthcare. We added an additional step: evaluation, aiming to examine how the intervention works, what worked for whom and in which circumstances. This ongoing study is conducted in collaboration with two large Italian hospitals (more than 7000 employees). The study design comprises a quasi-experimental approach consisting of five phases and surveys distributed pre- and post-intervention aiming to capture improvements in working conditions and job satisfaction. Moreover, to evaluate the efficacy of the Intervention in terms of process and content, we use a realist evaluation to test Context-Mechanisms-Outcome (CMO) configurations. We collect contextual factors at baseline and during and post-intervention process data on the key principles of line manager support and employees participation. This study is expected to provide insights on methods and strategies to improve working conditions and employees' job satisfaction and on national policies in the occupational health framework.Entities:
Keywords: job satisfaction; occupational safety and health; psychosocial risks; work-related stress; working conditions
Year: 2020 PMID: 32456147 PMCID: PMC7277570 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17103677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Organizational intervention on Occupational Health framework.
Figure 2Design and sample.
Indicators tailored to the healthcare sector to the INAIL Checklist.
| Standard | Integrative * |
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| Work-related Injuries |
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| Sick Leave Absences |
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| Absences from Work |
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| Left-over Vacation Days |
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| Job Rotation |
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| Turnover |
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| Legal Actions/Disciplinary Sanctions |
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| Requests for Extraordinary |
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| Visits to the Occupational Physician |
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| Formal Records of Employees’ Complaints to the Company or to the Occupational Physician |
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| Work Environment and Work Equipment |
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| Task Planning |
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| Work Load/Pattern of Work |
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| Working Hours | |
| Function and Organisational Culture | |
| Role Within the Organisation | |
| Career Path | |
| Decision-Making and Work Control | |
| Interpersonal Relationships at Work | |
| Home-Work Interface - Work/life Reconciliation |
* Indicators in italics are those developed and used on the Healthcare only. INAIL: Italian Workers Compensation Authority.
Measures tailored to the healthcare sector to the Management Standards Indicator Tool.
| Standard | Integrative ** |
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| Demands |
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| Control |
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| Role |
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| Support from colleagues |
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| Support from management |
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| Relationships |
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| Change |
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** Measures in italics are those developed and used on the Healthcare only.