Faculty of Nursing & Medical Care, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2022 Mar 4;101(9):e28999. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000028999.
The local economy is often supported by small and medium-sized enterprises. There is a need to consider effective promotion methods for mental health measures in these enterprises in depopulated mountainous areas. It is important to understand managers' awareness when considering effective mental health measures in these enterprises. The study's aim is to explore managers' awareness of mental health measures for employees in small and medium-sized enterprises in depopulated mountainous areas in Japan.Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 6 managers in 2019. The primary issues addressed by the interview were regarding the awareness among managers about mental health promotion measures for employees. These are the primary prevention measures. The interview also addressed issues related to the awareness of measures for mental health problems that are fundamental to the secondary and tertiary prevention measures. A qualitative descriptive analysis was conducted.Three categories and 8 subcategories emerged regarding the managers' awareness of mental health promotion measures for employees. The 3 categories were: "Individual support, including their life's aspect, while taking advantage of formal and informal relationships," "The difficulty of drawing out an employees' motivation to work, due to the changes over time in the work size or in their working relationships," and "Creating a comfortable working environment for employees, by complying with the labor standards and adjusting relationships." Regarding managers' awareness of the measures for mental health problems, four categories and 8 subcategories emerged. The 4 categories were: "Prevention and awareness of the incidence of mental health problems," "Individual support based on the enterprise's or employee's characteristics," "A lack of support for the manager to address employees' mental health problems," and "Employees quitting the job, due to the lack of appropriate support."Though managers in depopulated mountainous areas were well aware of the mental health activities offered, the categories showed the need to foster social capital. It also showed the need to collaborate with external support organizations, and the difficulties faced by small and medium-sized enterprises.
当地经济往往依赖于中小企业。在人口减少的山区,需要考虑为这些企业提供有效的心理健康措施推广方法。了解管理人员在这些企业中实施有效心理健康措施的意识非常重要。本研究旨在探讨日本人口减少山区中小企业管理人员对员工心理健康措施的认知。2019 年,对 6 名管理人员进行了定性半结构式访谈。访谈的主要问题是管理人员对员工心理健康促进措施的意识。这些是初级预防措施。访谈还涉及到对二级和三级预防措施基本的心理健康问题措施的意识。采用定性描述性分析。
关于管理人员对员工心理健康促进措施的认知,出现了三个类别和 8 个子类别。这三个类别是:“利用正式和非正式关系,从个人生活方面为员工提供支持”、“由于工作规模或工作关系随时间的变化,员工的工作动机难以激发”和“通过遵守劳动标准和调整关系,为员工创造一个舒适的工作环境”。关于管理人员对心理健康问题措施的认知,出现了四个类别和 8 个子类别。这四个类别是:“预防和意识心理健康问题的发生”、“基于企业或员工特点的个人支持”、“缺乏解决员工心理健康问题的管理人员支持”和“由于缺乏适当的支持,员工辞职”。
尽管人口减少山区的管理人员非常了解提供的心理健康活动,但这些类别表明需要培养社会资本。这也表明需要与外部支持组织合作,并表明中小企业面临的困难。