School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 27;19(21):13993. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192113993.
Public safety personnel (PSP), including correctional officers, firefighters, paramedics, and police officers, have higher rates of mental health conditions than other types of workers. This scoping review maps the impact of organizational factors on PSP mental health, reviewing applicable English language primary studies from 2000-2021. JBI methodology for scoping reviews was followed. After screening, 97 primary studies remained for analysis. Police officers ( = 48) were the most frequent population studied. Correctional officers ( = 27) and paramedics ( = 27) were the second most frequently identified population, followed by career firefighters ( = 20). Lack of supervisor support was the most frequently cited negative organizational factor ( = 23), followed by negative workplace culture ( = 21), and lack of co-worker support ( = 14). Co-worker support ( = 10) was the most frequently identified positive organizational factor, followed by supervisor support ( = 8) and positive workplace culture ( = 5). This scoping review is the first to map organizational factors and their impact on PSP mental health across public safety organizations. The results of this review can inform discussions related to organizational factors, and their relationship to operational and personal factors, to assist in considering which factors are the most impactful on mental health, and which are most amenable to change.
公共安全人员(PSP),包括狱警、消防员、护理人员和警察,比其他类型的工人更容易出现心理健康问题。本范围综述旨在探讨组织因素对 PSP 心理健康的影响,回顾了 2000 年至 2021 年期间适用的英文原始研究。综述遵循 JBI 方法。经过筛选,有 97 项原始研究纳入分析。警察(=48)是研究最多的人群。狱警(=27)和护理人员(=27)是其次最常被识别的人群,其次是职业消防员(=20)。缺乏主管支持是最常被引用的负面组织因素(=23),其次是负面工作文化(=21)和缺乏同事支持(=14)。同事支持(=10)是最常被识别的积极组织因素,其次是主管支持(=8)和积极的工作文化(=5)。本范围综述是首次全面探讨组织因素及其对公共安全组织中 PSP 心理健康的影响。本综述的结果可以为组织因素及其与运营和个人因素的关系提供信息,以帮助确定哪些因素对心理健康最具影响,以及哪些因素最容易改变。