Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Unicare Helsefort Rehabilitation Centre, Rissa, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Jun 21;23(1):667. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09691-2.
Due to the aging population, the need for home care services is increasing in most Western countries, including Norway. However, the highly physical nature of this job could contribute to make recruiting and retaining qualified home care workers (HCWs) challenging. This issue may be overcome by adopting the Goldilocks Work principles, aiming at promoting workers' physical health by determining a "just right" balance between work demands and recovery periods while maintaining productivity. The aim of this study was to 1) gather suggestions from home care employees on suitable organizational (re)design concepts for promoting HCWs' physical health and 2) have researchers and managers define actionable behavioral aims for the HCWs for each proposed (re)design concept and evaluate them in the context of the Goldilocks Work principles.
HCWs, safety representatives, and operation coordinators (n = 14) from three Norwegian home care units participated in digital workshops led by a researcher. They suggested, ranked, and discussed redesign concepts aimed at promoting HCWs' health. The redesign concepts were subsequently operationalized and evaluated by three researchers and three home care managers.
Workshop participants suggested five redesign concepts, namely "operation coordinators should distribute work lists with different occupational physical activity demands more evenly between HCWs", "operation coordinators should distribute transportation modes more evenly between HCWs", "Managers should facilitate correct use of ergonomic aids and techniques", "HCWs should use the stairs instead of the elevator", and "HCWs should participate in home-based exercise training with clients". Only the first two redesign concepts were considered to be aligned with the Goldilocks Work principles. A corresponding behavioral aim for a "just right" workload was defined: reduce inter-individual differences in occupational physical activity throughout a work week.
Operation coordinators could have a key role in health-promoting organizational work redesign based on the Goldilocks Work principles in home care. By reducing the inter-individual differences in occupational physical activity throughout a work week, HCWs' health may be improved, thus reducing absenteeism and increasing the sustainability of home care services. The two suggested redesign concepts should be considered areas for evaluation and adoption in practice by researchers and home care services in similar settings.
由于人口老龄化,包括挪威在内的大多数西方国家对家庭护理服务的需求正在增加。然而,这项工作的高度体力性质可能会导致招聘和留住合格的家庭护理人员(HCWs)具有挑战性。通过采用 Goldilocks 工作原则,通过确定工作需求和恢复期间的“恰到好处”平衡来促进工人的身体健康,可以克服这个问题,同时保持生产力。本研究的目的是 1)从家庭护理员工那里收集有关促进 HCWs 身体健康的合适组织(重新)设计理念的建议,2)让研究人员和管理人员为每个提出的(重新)设计理念为 HCWs 定义可操作的行为目标,并根据 Goldilocks 工作原则对其进行评估。
来自挪威三个家庭护理单位的 HCWs、安全代表和运营协调员(n=14)参加了由研究人员领导的数字研讨会。他们提出、排名并讨论了旨在促进 HCWs 健康的重新设计理念。随后,由三名研究人员和三名家庭护理经理对重新设计理念进行了实施和评估。
研讨会参与者提出了五个重新设计理念,即“运营协调员应更均匀地在 HCWs 之间分配具有不同职业体力活动需求的工作清单”、“运营协调员应更均匀地在 HCWs 之间分配交通方式”、“管理人员应促进正确使用人体工程学辅助工具和技术”、“HCWs 应使用楼梯而不是电梯”和“HCWs 应与客户一起参加家庭锻炼训练”。只有前两个重新设计理念被认为符合 Goldilocks 工作原则。为“恰到好处”的工作量定义了一个相应的行为目标:减少整个工作周内职业体力活动的个体间差异。
运营协调员在家庭护理中基于 Goldilocks 工作原则可以在促进健康的组织工作重新设计中发挥关键作用。通过减少整个工作周内职业体力活动的个体间差异,HCWs 的健康状况可能会得到改善,从而减少旷工率并提高家庭护理服务的可持续性。这两个建议的重新设计理念应被视为研究人员和类似环境中的家庭护理服务在实践中进行评估和采用的领域。