Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2011 Jan;16(1):48-66. doi: 10.1037/a0021296.
This study examined psychological empowerment and organizational identification as outcomes of occupational context and predictors of occupational safety performance. In this study, 171 hospital employees from 17 units and 21 occupations completed surveys measuring psychological empowerment, organizational identification, and supervisor safety practices. They also completed measures of 2 dimensions of safety performance: use of personal protective equipment and safety participation. These data were merged with Occupational Information Network (O*NET) context ratings of occupational hazards and physical demands. Results indicated that occupational hazards were negatively related to individual-level psychological empowerment and organizational identification, which were in turn positively related to safety participation. Psychological empowerment and organizational identification also interacted with perceptions of supervisor safety actions in the prediction of personal protective equipment use. Results have implications for organizational safety performance and point to the role of occupational context in psychological empowerment and the extent to which employees participate in the safety of their worksite.
本研究考察了心理授权和组织认同作为职业环境的结果,以及职业安全绩效的预测因素。在这项研究中,来自 17 个单位和 21 个职业的 171 名医院员工完成了测量心理授权、组织认同和主管安全实践的调查。他们还完成了 2 个安全绩效维度的测量:使用个人防护设备和安全参与。这些数据与职业信息网络 (O*NET) 对职业危害和体力需求的背景评估进行了合并。结果表明,职业危害与个体层面的心理授权和组织认同呈负相关,而心理授权和组织认同又与安全参与呈正相关。心理授权和组织认同也与主管安全行为的感知相互作用,从而预测个人防护设备的使用。研究结果对组织安全绩效具有重要意义,并指出了职业环境在心理授权和员工参与工作场所安全方面的作用。