Lidegaard Lærke P, Kristiansen Maria, Pisinger Charlotta
Department of Research, Danish Heart Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Center for Healthy Aging, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2021 May 25;7:38. doi: 10.18332/tpc/134800. eCollection 2021.
Workplaces are important settings for implementation of smoke-free environments. In this study, we follow a medical production company with 677 employees that implemented one of the most stringent tobacco policies legally possible in Denmark - smoke-free work hours - which means that employees are not allowed to smoke during work time. This study explores tobacco use restrictions during work hours regarding readiness of implementation, focusing specifically on middle managers' perceptions and considerations, as well as their perceived responsibility in enforcing these.
A case study is presented. Two focus groups of 10 middle managers were conducted, seven months before smoke-free work hours were implemented. The facilitators used open-ended questions, which consisted of a structured section with specific themes related to the implementation of smoke-free work hours. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed thematically.
We identified five main themes: 1) Benefits of the new policy due to better health, lower sickness-related absences, increased productivity, and improved branding value; 2) Social interactions across smoking status; 3) Smoking is a private matter with ethical dimensions; 4) The role of middle managers and concerns about enforcement; and 5) Limited experience with resistance from the smoking employees.
The findings suggest that workplaces in the preparation phase should ensure that: 1) The middle managers gain training on how to talk with employees about smoking cessation; 2) The middle managers are equipped to handle the new policy and have a joint vision and understanding of why and how they should enforce it; and 3) Room is made for discussions on resistance and enforcement-related challenges as well as ethical issues.
工作场所是实施无烟环境的重要场所。在本研究中,我们跟踪了一家拥有677名员工的医疗生产公司,该公司实施了丹麦法律允许的最严格的烟草政策之一——无烟工作时间,这意味着员工在工作时间内不得吸烟。本研究探讨了工作时间内烟草使用限制在实施准备方面的情况,特别关注中层管理人员的看法和考虑因素,以及他们在执行这些限制方面所感知到的责任。
呈现了一个案例研究。在实施无烟工作时间的七个月前,对两组由10名中层管理人员组成的焦点小组进行了访谈。主持人使用开放式问题,其中包括一个与无烟工作时间实施相关的特定主题的结构化部分。焦点小组的讨论进行了录音、转录并进行了主题分析。
我们确定了五个主要主题:1)新政策的益处,包括健康状况改善、与疾病相关的缺勤率降低、生产力提高以及品牌价值提升;2)不同吸烟状况员工之间的社交互动;3)吸烟是一个具有道德层面的私人问题;4)中层管理人员的角色以及对执行的担忧;5)吸烟员工抵制的经验有限。
研究结果表明,处于准备阶段的工作场所应确保:1)中层管理人员接受关于如何与员工谈论戒烟的培训;2)中层管理人员有能力应对新政策,并对为何以及如何执行该政策有共同的愿景和理解;3)为讨论抵制和与执行相关的挑战以及道德问题留出空间。