Sahay Surabhi, Gigliotti Ralph A, Dwyer Maria
Corporate Communication Pennsylvania State University Abington Pennsylvania USA.
Center for Organizational Leadership Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA.
J Conting Crisis Manag. 2022 Sep;30(3):234-243. doi: 10.1111/1468-5973.12417. Epub 2022 Jun 16.
Crises have the potential to heighten stress levels among frontline employees. In general, to cope with crisis-related stress, employees often improvise or job craft to meet the demands of the crisis. In addition to this, they need resources and directions to support their innovation by lowering role conflict. During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses too were compelled to improvise as they struggled with multiple challenges related to the uncertainty associated with the virus and the assignment of atypical job functions. These concerns affected nurses' wellbeing and impacted their jobs. This two-phase sequential study began with interviews ( = 14), followed by a survey ( = 152) exploring nurses' perspectives regarding this noncausality crisis and the impact of organizational variables on their stress levels. While improvisation and job crafting were found to be important for adaptive resilience, the process involved in achieving resilience ended up increasing stress for nurses. Additionally, nurses faced role conflict, which contributed to greater levels of stress. To support nurses and enhance resilience, organizations should provide resources, role direction and training for effective job crafting and orientation.
危机有可能加剧一线员工的压力水平。一般来说,为了应对与危机相关的压力,员工通常会临时应变或进行工作重塑以满足危机的需求。除此之外,他们需要资源和指导,以通过减少角色冲突来支持他们的创新。在新冠疫情期间,护士们也被迫临时应变,因为他们在应对与病毒不确定性以及非典型工作职责分配相关的多重挑战。这些问题影响了护士的幸福感并对他们的工作产生了影响。这项两阶段的序列研究首先进行了访谈(n = 14),随后进行了一项调查(n = 152),以探讨护士对这场非因果关系危机的看法以及组织变量对其压力水平的影响。虽然发现临时应变和工作重塑对适应性恢复力很重要,但实现恢复力的过程最终却增加了护士的压力。此外,护士面临角色冲突,这导致了更高水平的压力。为了支持护士并增强恢复力,组织应该提供资源、角色指导和培训,以进行有效的工作重塑和定位。