Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jan 26;9:781572. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.781572. eCollection 2021.
Construction work offers women economic advancement and self-fulfillment opportunities, but multiple barriers prevent their increased representation in the industry. This study used qualitative methods to identity key physical and psychosocial safety hazards affecting tradeswomen.
Three focus groups were held in 2015 with 19 tradeswomen in Washington State. Groups discussed workplace hazards and solutions to make the trades safer for women. Discussions were recorded, transcribed, and two independent reviewers analyzed themes.
Participants identified myriad physical and psychosocial hazards including a dangerous work environment, inadequate personal protective equipment, gender discrimination, and fear of layoff for reporting concerns. Participants identified mentorship as a potential intervention to overcome some of these barriers.
Findings suggest that the industry's work environment can be hostile and unsupportive for women, contributing to tradeswomen's injury risk and psychological distress. Future research and interventions should focus on understanding the relationships between and mediating the negative impact of women's physical and psychosocial workplace hazards. Results from these focus groups inspired a randomized control trial to study the impact mentorship has on decreasing physical and psychosocial hazards for women in construction, and improving retention.
建筑工作为女性提供了经济发展和自我实现的机会,但多种障碍阻碍了女性在该行业的更多参与。本研究采用定性方法确定了影响女性从事行业的关键物理和心理社会安全危害。
2015 年,在华盛顿州进行了三次焦点小组讨论,共有 19 名女性参加。小组讨论了工作场所的危害和解决办法,以使行业对女性更安全。讨论内容被记录、转录,由两名独立的评论员分析主题。
参与者确定了无数的物理和心理社会危害,包括危险的工作环境、个人防护设备不足、性别歧视以及因举报问题而担心被解雇。参与者认为指导是克服这些障碍的一种潜在干预措施。
研究结果表明,该行业的工作环境可能对女性不利且不支持,导致女性受伤风险和心理困扰增加。未来的研究和干预措施应侧重于了解女性物理和心理社会工作场所危害之间的关系,并减轻其负面影响。这些焦点小组的结果激发了一项随机对照试验,研究指导对减少建筑行业女性物理和心理社会危害以及提高留职率的影响。