Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Hague, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 5;18(1):e0279902. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279902. eCollection 2023.
A large proportion of the global workforce migrated home during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. It remains unclear what the exact differences between home workers and non-home workers were, especially during the pandemic when a return to work was imminent. How were building, workplace, and related facilities associated with workers' perceptions and health? What are the lessons to be learned? Lifelines Corona Research Initiative was used to compare employees' workplaces and related concerns, facilities, work quality, and health in a complete case analysis (N = 12,776) when return to work was imminent. Mann-Whitney U, logistic regression, and Wilcoxon matched-pairs were used for analyses. Notwithstanding small differences, the results show that home workers had less favourable scores for concerns about and facilities of on-site buildings and workplaces upon return to work, but better scores for work quality and health than non-home workers. However, additional analyses also suggest that building, workplace, and related facilities may have had the capacity to positively influence employees' affective responses and work quality, but not always their health.
在 COVID-19 大流行和随后的封锁期间,很大一部分全球劳动力迁移回家。目前尚不清楚在家工作者和非在家工作者的确切区别是什么,尤其是在即将重返工作岗位的时候。建筑、工作场所和相关设施如何与工人的感知和健康相关?有哪些经验教训值得吸取?生命线 Corona 研究倡议用于在即将重返工作岗位时,对 12776 名员工的工作场所和相关问题、设施、工作质量和健康进行完整案例分析(N=12776)。采用曼-惠特尼 U 检验、逻辑回归和威尔科克森配对检验进行分析。尽管存在微小差异,但结果表明,在家工作者在重返工作岗位时对现场建筑和工作场所的担忧和设施得分较低,但工作质量和健康得分较高。然而,进一步的分析还表明,建筑、工作场所和相关设施可能有能力积极影响员工的情感反应和工作质量,但并不总是影响他们的健康。