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认知塑造与工作投入:新冠疫情期间远程与一线医护人员的研究。

Cognitive crafting and work engagement: A study among remote and frontline health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

出版信息

Health Care Manage Rev. 2022;47(3):227-235. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000322. Epub 2021 Jul 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to a profound change in the organization of work in the health care sector. As frontline health care workers are essential in battling the pandemic and their work is appreciated in society, we argue that health care workers who are forced to work from home are likely to perceive their jobs as less meaningful, which in turn may negatively affect their engagement at work. Cognitive crafting, or the altering of the perceptions one has about their tasks and relationships with the aim to enhance the meaningfulness of work, may be a fruitful cognitive strategy to counter the problems remote health care workers face.

PURPOSE

The primary purpose was to study the relationship between cognitive crafting, working from home (WFH), and work engagement.

METHODOLOGY

We collected cross-sectional survey data between May 7 and June 2, 2020, from a single hospital in the Netherlands (n = 278). The central hypothesis was tested using multiple regression analysis.

RESULTS

The relationship between cognitive crafting and work engagement was moderated by WFH, such that the relationship is more positive for health care workers who work from home permanently since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic than for frontline workers and workers who work partially from home.

CONCLUSION

Our findings are consistent with previous research on cognitive crafting. We conclude that cognitive crafting is an interesting cognitive strategy to stay engaged for health care workers who are mandated into WFH.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

We advise organizations to provide remote workers virtual group trainings that promote cognitive crafting and expose them to testimonies of people who are positively affected by their work. More generally, we recommend organizations to engage in effective top-down work design and foster a climate for cognitive as well as behavioral job crafting strategies.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 的爆发导致医疗保健部门的工作组织发生了深刻变化。由于一线医护人员在抗击大流行方面至关重要,并且他们的工作在社会上受到赞赏,我们认为被迫在家工作的医护人员可能会觉得自己的工作意义不大,这反过来可能会对他们的工作投入产生负面影响。认知塑造,即改变一个人对其任务和与任务相关的关系的看法,目的是增强工作的意义,可能是应对远程医护人员面临问题的一种富有成效的认知策略。

目的

主要目的是研究认知塑造、在家工作(WFH)和工作投入之间的关系。

方法

我们于 2020 年 5 月 7 日至 6 月 2 日在荷兰的一家医院收集了横断面调查数据(n=278)。使用多元回归分析检验了中心假设。

结果

认知塑造和工作投入之间的关系受到 WFH 的调节,对于自 COVID-19 大流行开始以来一直永久性在家工作的医护人员来说,这种关系更为积极,而对于一线工作人员和部分在家工作的工作人员则不是这样。

结论

我们的研究结果与先前关于认知塑造的研究一致。我们的结论是,对于被强制在家工作的医护人员来说,认知塑造是一种保持投入的有趣认知策略。

实践意义

我们建议组织为远程工作人员提供虚拟小组培训,以促进认知塑造,并让他们接触到那些工作受到积极影响的人的证言。更广泛地说,我们建议组织进行有效的自上而下的工作设计,并培养认知和行为工作塑造策略的氛围。

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