South Western Sydney Local Health District, 52 Scrivener St, Warwick Farm, Sydney, NSW, 2170, Australia.
The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Apr 7;22(1):674. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13031-0.
When working from home (WFH) became temporarily necessary for staff as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it had to be implemented without significant organisational experience or understanding of WFH and its complexities. This study aims to determine the impacts experienced by staff who have undertaken WFH during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This was an observational cross-sectional study using survey with a purposive sampling strategy for staff from corporate and non-clinical departments. These staff undertook WFH during COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. None of these staff had any direct operational roles in a hospital facility and clinical service. Participants' self-reports of their mood while working in their normal workplace and while WFH were collected via the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience (SPANE), a validated affect balance questionnaire. The responses from the open-ended question were analysed using thematic analysis approach.
A total of 143 participants completed the survey responses. Majority (61%) WFH for four or more months as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants rated their skills very highly on the technologies with an average rating of 9 (out of 10) for computer skills, smartphones and videoconferencing/teleconferencing applications. Participants felt WFH was an improvement on normal working, in particular in relation to their ability to concentrate and be productive. The "SPANE" relating to affect balance while WFH was completed by 124 participants (85.7%), resulting in a mean score of 5.45 (S.D. 2.98). The SPANE relating to normal working conditions was completed by 127 participant (88.8%) resulting in a mean score of 2.70 (S.D 3.69). This indicated that while participants' positive emotions typically predominated in both situations, they felt slightly more positive on average with WFH. Over 90% participants reported that they would take the opportunity to WFH again if it were offered. Data obtained from the open-ended questions had complimented the findings of the structure close-ended questions in the benefits of remote working and support for their health and wellbeing. The open-ended questions had provided additional information on challenges which the participants encountered during the WFH experience and their suggested preference to sustain this workplace practice.
This study highlighted factors that impacted workers' work processes, productivity, physical and mental health well-being while WFH and provided a foundation for considering how to best support a positive WFH experience.
2020 年,由于 COVID-19 大流行,员工不得不临时在家工作(WFH),但在此之前,他们并没有太多组织经验或对 WFH 及其复杂性的了解。本研究旨在确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间从事 WFH 的员工所经历的影响。
这是一项观察性的横断面研究,使用问卷调查,采用目的性抽样策略,对来自企业和非临床部门的员工进行调查。这些员工在 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间从事 WFH。这些员工中没有任何一个在医院设施和临床服务中担任直接运营角色。通过经过验证的情感平衡问卷——积极与消极体验量表(SPANE),收集员工在正常工作场所和 WFH 时的工作情绪自我报告。对开放式问题的回答采用主题分析方法进行分析。
共有 143 名参与者完成了调查。由于 COVID-19 大流行,大多数(61%)员工在家工作了四个月或更长时间。员工对他们使用的技术技能评价非常高,计算机技能、智能手机和视频会议/电话会议应用程序的平均评分为 9(满分 10 分)。员工认为 WFH 比正常工作更好,尤其是在集中精力和提高工作效率方面。124 名(85.7%)参与者完成了与 WFH 相关的情感平衡的“SPANE”,平均得分为 5.45(标准差 2.98)。127 名(88.8%)参与者完成了与正常工作条件相关的“SPANE”,平均得分为 2.70(标准差 3.69)。这表明,尽管参与者在这两种情况下的积极情绪通常占主导地位,但他们在 WFH 时感觉更积极。超过 90%的参与者表示,如果有机会,他们会再次选择在家工作。从开放式问题中获得的数据补充了封闭式问题的调查结果,即远程工作的好处,并支持他们的健康和幸福。开放式问题提供了更多关于参与者在 WFH 体验中遇到的挑战以及他们对维持这种工作场所实践的偏好的信息。
本研究强调了影响员工工作流程、生产力、身心健康的因素,以及他们在家工作的感受,并为如何最好地支持积极的 WFH 体验提供了基础。