Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Division of Design & Human Factors, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden.
The Institute of Stress Medicine, Region Västra Götaland, 413 19 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 23;18(23):12282. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312282.
In manufacturing companies, cognitive processing is required from assembly workers to perform correct and timely assembly of complex products, often with varied specifications and high quality demands. This paper explores assembly operators' perceptions of cognitive/mental workload to provide a holistic understanding of the work conditions that affect cognitive demands and performance. While the physical loading aspects of assembly work are well known, most empirical literature dealing with cognitive/mental loading in manufacturing tends to examine a few particular aspects, rather than address the issue with a holistic system view. This semi-structured interview study, involving 50 industrial assembly operators from three Swedish companies, explores how assemblers perceive that their cognitive performance and well-being is influenced by a wide variety of factors within the context of mechanical product assembly. The interview transcripts were analysed using a priori coding, followed by bottom-up Thematic Analysis. The results indicate that a variety of systemic effects on assemblers' cognitive performance can be classified as job demands or resources. Quite often, the absence of a resource mirrors a related demand, and "good assembly conditions", as described by the interviewees, often re-frame demands as desirable challenges that foster motivation and positive feelings towards the work. The identified demands and resources stem from task design, timing, physical loading, intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, social teamwork and the product's "interface" design. Despite organisational differences and conditions between the three companies that took part in the study, the results are largely consistent.
在制造企业中,装配工人需要进行认知处理,以正确、及时地装配复杂产品,这些产品通常具有不同的规格和高质量要求。本文探讨了装配工对认知/心理工作量的感知,以全面了解影响认知需求和绩效的工作条件。虽然装配工作的体力负荷方面众所周知,但大多数涉及制造业认知/心理负荷的实证文献往往只检查几个特定方面,而不是从整体系统的角度来解决这个问题。本半结构化访谈研究涉及来自瑞典三家公司的 50 名工业装配工,探讨了装配工如何感知他们的认知表现和幸福感受到机械产品装配背景下各种因素的影响。使用先验编码对访谈记录进行了分析,然后进行了自下而上的主题分析。结果表明,对装配工认知表现的各种系统影响可以归类为工作要求或资源。通常情况下,资源的缺失反映了相关的需求,而被访谈者所描述的“良好的装配条件”往往将需求重新定义为有益的挑战,从而激发对工作的动力和积极感。确定的需求和资源源于任务设计、时间安排、体力负荷、内在和外在激励因素、社会团队合作以及产品的“界面”设计。尽管参与研究的三家公司在组织方面存在差异和条件,但结果基本一致。