Health and well-being at work: The hospital context |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. C2S EA 6291, Department of Psychology, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 57, rue Pierre-Taittinger, 51096 Reims cedex, France;2. Psychology Laboratory of Pays de la Loire (LPPL - UPRES EA 4638), Deparment of Psychology, University of Nantes, BP 81 227, 44312 Nantes cedex 3, France;1. İzmir Turk College Planetarium, 8019/21 sok., No: 22, İzmir, Turkey;2. College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa, PO Box 392, Unisa, 0003 Pretoria, South Africa;3. Girne American University, School of Aviation, PO Box 388, Girne, Cyprus;1. University of East London, Stratford Campus, Water Lane, London E15 4LZ, UK;2. University of Essex, Colchester, UK |
| |
Abstract: | IntroductionStudies have shown the importance of psychosocial risks for physical and mental health particularly in the medical sector and among hospital workers.ObjectiveThe main goal of our study is to measure the magnitude of the six dimensions of the psychosocial work environment in a French hospital. The second goal is to highlight from the six dimensions, which are the most important ones for the hospital workers in order to propose specific actions of improvement of the well-being at work and prevention of social risks.MethodOur sample is composed of 1139 hospital workers. (1) A 24-item scale was created, based on the six dimensions identified by the DARES study. This scale allows measuring the degree of psychosocial risk and of well-being at work. (2) Social representations are measured by a free association task based on the target expression: well-being at work in the hospital. (3) Participants also answered an open-ended question, on how to improve well-being at work in the hospital; answers were analyzed by a hierarchical classification.ResultsFour of the six dimensions extracted from the factorial analysis are equal to those identified by the DARES’ report: Work demand, Emotional demands, Relationships at work and Job insecurity. Quantitative analyses show that, for hospital workers, the level of risk is the highest on the first two. The social representation of well-being at work in the hospital, and the discourse analysis indicate that the dimension which is the most important for the hospital workers is Relationships at work.ConclusionIn this study, the use of both quantitative and qualitative assessments allows having some elements to analyze the quality of working conditions in the hospital. Moreover, reducing the level of psychosocial risk has a positive effect on workers’ satisfaction, well-being and health. |
| |
Keywords: | Well-being at work Health Psychosocial risk Social representation Hospital Bien-être au travail Santé Risques psychosociaux Représentation sociale Hôpital |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|