Björk Lisa, Corin Linda, Akerstrom Magnus, Jonsdottir Ingibjörg H, Innocenti Alessio Degl, Wijk Helle, Ahlstrom Linda
Region Västra Götaland, Institute of Stress Medicine, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jan 11;13:1052382. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1052382. eCollection 2022.
The aim of this study is to provide insight into the psychosocial work situation of hospital managers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mixed-effect modelling was used on survey data on job demands, job resources, job motivation, and work-life balance among over 500 managers working in 55 departments of a large Swedish university hospital in 2019 and 2020. Responses from 6011 employees were then used to stratify the analysis for COVID-19 exposure. Inductive content analysis was applied to open-ended questions on the managers' views on organisational prerequisites during the onset of the pandemic.
The proportion of managers reporting difficulties with role clarity, quantitative demands, decision-making authority, and emotional support, time for recovery at work, motivation deficits, or problems with work-life balance clearly increased during the first wave of the pandemic. The proportion of managers reporting negative responses was higher in departments with high COVID-19 exposure. The qualitative analysis shows that overall governance in terms of clear, fair, and well-communicated routines, resource allocation, and division of responsibilities constituted an important framework for managerial during the crisis. First-line managers also require a mandate to re-organize their roles and their teams to successfully adapt to the situation. Organisational and social support was also important resources.
This is the first study investigating healthcare managers' work situation during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in a Swedish context. As expected, it indicates an increasingly strained work situation during the crisis, but it also provides findings on organisational prerequisites that allow healthcare managers to cope with stressful situations. In line with previous research on organisational resilience, the study provides suggestions for how higher-level managers can act in order to provide front-line managers with the organisational prerequisites they need to adapt, learn and develop successfully during times of unpredictability, insecurity, and rapid change in order to offer the best possible support to health care workers.
本研究旨在深入了解新冠疫情第一波期间医院管理人员的心理社会工作状况。
对2019年和2020年在瑞典一家大型大学医院55个科室工作的500多名管理人员的工作需求、工作资源、工作动机和工作与生活平衡的调查数据进行混合效应建模。然后使用6011名员工的回复对新冠病毒暴露情况进行分层分析。对管理人员关于疫情初期对组织前提条件看法的开放式问题应用归纳性内容分析。
在疫情第一波期间,报告在角色清晰度、定量需求、决策权、情感支持、工作恢复时间、动机不足或工作与生活平衡方面存在困难的管理人员比例明显增加。在新冠病毒暴露率高的科室,报告负面反应的管理人员比例更高。定性分析表明,在危机期间,清晰、公平且沟通良好的常规程序、资源分配和职责划分方面的整体治理构成了管理的重要框架。一线管理人员还需要有重新组织其角色和团队的授权,以便成功适应形势。组织和社会支持也是重要资源。
这是第一项在瑞典背景下调查新冠疫情第一波期间医疗保健管理人员工作状况的研究。正如预期的那样,它表明危机期间工作状况日益紧张,但它也提供了关于使医疗保健管理人员能够应对压力情况的组织前提条件的研究结果。与先前关于组织复原力的研究一致,该研究为高层管理人员如何行动提供了建议,以便为一线管理人员提供他们在不可预测、不安全和快速变化时期成功适应、学习和发展所需的组织前提条件,从而为医护人员提供尽可能好的支持。