Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1295, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 1;19(3):1671. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031671.
This study developed and tested a new measurement instrument, the Systematic Workplace-Improvement Needs Generation (SWING), to identify workplace-improvement needs. The participants were 53 workers in a Japanese nursing home for the elderly. The respondents used the SWING questionnaire to self-generate five 'cues' they considered important to improve the workplace. The workers determined each cue's sufficiency level and weight balance (importance), and then we summarised the 265 cues into 21 categories for workplace improvements. The respondents identified the following items as the most important and the least sufficiently provided areas for workplace improvement: 'interaction with customers', 'physical and psychological harassment', 'rewarding and challenging work', and 'sharing goals and objectives'. Although the workplace-improvement recommendations differed greatly from person to person, SWING prioritised the items by weight (importance) and sufficiency (current status), allowing organisations to address the needed improvements systematically. The SWING tool effectively elicited and prioritised respondents' recommendations for improving the workplace. Because its items are self-generated by the respondents, SWING can be used for any occupation or workplace. Visualisation with bubble plots to clarify the improvement needs is incorporated into SWING.
本研究开发并测试了一种新的测量工具,即系统的工作场所改进需求生成(SWING),以识别工作场所改进需求。参与者是日本一家养老院的 53 名工人。受访者使用 SWING 问卷自行生成了他们认为对改善工作场所重要的五个“线索”。工人们确定了每个线索的充足程度和权重平衡(重要性),然后我们将 265 个线索总结为 21 个工作场所改进类别。受访者确定了以下项目作为工作场所改进的最重要和最不充分的领域:“与客户的互动”、“身体和心理骚扰”、“有回报和挑战性的工作”以及“分享目标和目的”。尽管工作场所改进建议因人而异,但 SWING 按权重(重要性)和充足程度(当前状态)对项目进行了优先级排序,使组织能够系统地解决所需的改进。SWING 工具有效地引出并优先考虑了受访者对改善工作场所的建议。由于其项目是由受访者自行生成的,因此 SWING 可用于任何职业或工作场所。SWING 中还包含了使用气泡图进行可视化以澄清改进需求的功能。