Denton Margaret A, Zeytinoğlu Işk Urla, Davies Sharon
Gerontological Studies and Sociology Department, McMaster Centre for Gerontological Studies KTH 226, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4M4.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 2002;21(1):1-27. doi: 10.1300/J027v21n01_01.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of working in clients' homes on the mental health and well-being of visiting home care workers. This paper reports the results of a survey of 674 visiting staff from three non-profit home care agencies in a medium-sized city in Ontario, Canada. Survey results are also complimented by data from 9 focus groups with 50 employees. For purposes of this study, home care workers include visiting therapists, nurses, and home support workers. Mental health and well-being is measured by three dependent variables: stress; job stress; and intrinsic job satisfaction. Multiple least squared regression analyses show several structural, emotional, physical, and organizational working conditions associated with the health and well-being of visiting home care workers. Overall, results show that workload, difficult clients, clients who take advantage of workers, sexual harassment, safety hazards, a repetitious job, and work-related injuries are associated with poorer health. Being fairly paid, having good benefits, emotional labour, organizational support, control over work, and peer support are associated with better health. Results suggest that policy change is needed to encourage healthier work environments for employees who work in clients' homes.
本文旨在探讨在客户家中工作对上门护理人员心理健康和幸福的影响。本文报告了对加拿大安大略省一个中等城市的三家非营利性家庭护理机构的674名上门工作人员的调查结果。来自9个焦点小组、共50名员工的数据也补充了调查结果。在本研究中,家庭护理人员包括上门治疗师、护士和家庭支持工作者。心理健康和幸福由三个因变量衡量:压力、工作压力和内在工作满意度。多元最小二乘回归分析显示了与上门护理人员的健康和幸福相关的几个结构、情感、身体和组织工作条件。总体而言,结果表明,工作量、难缠的客户、利用员工的客户、性骚扰、安全隐患、重复性工作和工伤与较差的健康状况相关。获得公平薪酬、拥有良好福利、情感劳动、组织支持、对工作的掌控和同伴支持与更好的健康状况相关。结果表明,需要进行政策变革,以鼓励为在客户家中工作的员工营造更健康的工作环境。