School of Public Health, Western Gateway Building, University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Brookfield Health Sciences Complex, University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland.
Accid Anal Prev. 2018 Oct;119:131-137. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2018.06.017. Epub 2018 Jul 17.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Health and Safety Practitioners (HSPs), as frontline professionals advocating for health and safety (HS) working conditions, have crucial roles for the wellbeing of employees. However, research studying HSPs psychosocial working conditions - i.e. job demands, control and support (JDCS) -, safety climate (SC) and their impact on HSPs health and wellbeing is scarce. This novel study aims to examine the link of JDCS and SC with HSPs' health, wellbeing and efficacy.
A web-survey was completed by 879 HSPs, members of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) in Ireland and the UK. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the association between JDCS, SC and general health (GHQ12), mental wellbeing (WEMWBS) and efficacy.
After adjusting for age, gender and years of experience, job demands were significantly associated with HSPs health (β = 0.40; p = 0.00) and mental wellbeing (β=-0.29; p = 0.00). Positive significant independent associations were also found between job control, support, SC and HSPs health, mental-wellbeing as well as efficacy. In a final model, all psychosocial working conditions and SC were significantly associated with health and mental-wellbeing of HSPs.
This study showed that psychosocial working conditions and SC can affect HSPs health and wellbeing - associations rarely previously recorded. The link of safety climate with HSPs efficacy, with contribution of job control and support, reveals possible further impacts of SC on safety performance. The findings highlight the importance of HSPs working conditions while reflecting on the wider impact on OHS in organisations, its workforce and stakeholders.
背景/目的:健康与安全从业者(HSPs)作为倡导健康和安全(HS)工作条件的一线专业人员,对于员工的福祉起着至关重要的作用。然而,研究 HSPs 的心理社会工作条件(即工作需求、控制和支持(JDCS))、安全氛围(SC)及其对 HSPs 健康和幸福感的影响的研究却很少。这项新的研究旨在探讨 JDCS 和 SC 与 HSPs 健康、幸福感和效能之间的联系。
爱尔兰和英国职业安全与健康协会(IOSH)的 879 名 HSPs 通过网络调查完成了调查。采用多元线性回归分析来确定 JDCS、SC 与一般健康(GHQ12)、心理健康(WEMWBS)和效能之间的关联。
在调整了年龄、性别和工作经验年限后,工作需求与 HSPs 的健康(β=0.40;p=0.00)和心理健康(β=-0.29;p=0.00)显著相关。工作控制、支持、SC 与 HSPs 的健康、心理健康以及效能之间也存在显著的正相关关系。在最终模型中,所有心理社会工作条件和 SC 都与 HSPs 的健康和心理健康显著相关。
本研究表明,心理社会工作条件和 SC 会影响 HSPs 的健康和幸福感,这些关联以前很少被记录。安全氛围与 HSPs 效能的联系,以及工作控制和支持的贡献,揭示了 SC 对安全绩效可能产生的进一步影响。这些发现强调了 HSPs 工作条件的重要性,同时反映了组织内 OHS 对其员工和利益相关者的更广泛影响。