Bendixen Hans Jørgen, Ellegård Kajsa
Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Department, General Medicine Department C, Copenhagen University Hospital, Gentofte, Denmark.
Technology and Social Change Institute, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Work. 2014;47(2):159-71. doi: 10.3233/WOR-121572.
To investigate occupational therapists' job satisfaction under a changing regime by using a time-geographic approach focusing on the therapists' everyday working lives.
Nine occupational therapists at the Copenhagen University Hospital, Gentofte, Denmark.
A mixed-method design was employed. Occupational therapists kept time-geographic diaries, and the results from them were grounded for individual, semi-structured in-depth interviews. Individual reflections on everyday working life were recorded. Transcribed statements from the interviews were analysed to determine factors influencing job satisfaction.
The nine therapists kept diaries for one day a month for a total of 70 preselected days over a period of nine months; six participated in individual interviews. Four factors constraining OT job satisfaction were revealed. Economic concerns, new professional paradigms and methods in combination with a new organisational structure for the occupational therapy service caused uncertainty. In addition, decreasing possibilities for supervision by colleagues influenced job satisfaction. Opportunities for experiencing autonomy in everyday working life were described as facilitators for job satisfaction.
The time-geographic and interview methods were useful in focusing on the job satisfaction of occupational therapists, who provided individual interpretations of the balance between autonomy and three types of constraints in everyday working life. The constraints related to organisation, power relations and - not least - how the organisational project of the department fitted in with OTs' individual projects. Matching of organisational and individual projects is of crucial importance, not only for OTs but for most workplaces where individuals are employed to serve patients in the healthcare sector.
采用时间地理学方法,聚焦职业治疗师的日常工作生活,调查在不断变化的体制下职业治疗师的工作满意度。
丹麦根措夫特哥本哈根大学医院的九名职业治疗师。
采用混合方法设计。职业治疗师记录时间地理学日记,并基于日记结果进行个体、半结构化深度访谈。记录对日常工作生活的个人反思。对访谈转录的陈述进行分析,以确定影响工作满意度的因素。
九名治疗师在九个月的时间里,每月有一天记录日记,共记录70个预先选定的日子;六名治疗师参与了个体访谈。揭示了制约职业治疗工作满意度的四个因素。经济担忧、新的专业范式和方法,再加上职业治疗服务的新组织结构,导致了不确定性。此外,同事监督机会的减少影响了工作满意度。日常工作生活中体验自主性的机会被描述为工作满意度的促进因素。
时间地理学和访谈方法有助于关注职业治疗师的工作满意度,他们对日常工作生活中自主性与三种制约因素之间的平衡提供了个人解读。这些制约因素与组织、权力关系有关,尤其是部门的组织项目如何与职业治疗师的个人项目相契合。组织项目与个人项目的匹配至关重要,不仅对职业治疗师如此,对医疗保健领域中雇佣个人为患者服务的大多数工作场所也是如此。