Moderating role of job control and coping strategies in the relationship between emotional job demands and burnout among health workers

Konselor Pub Date : 2023-03-22 DOI:10.24036/020231217-0-86
Raissa Safridha Putri, Tulus Budi Sulistyo Radikun
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Health workers are jobs that have a heavy burden. Long and uncertainty of working hours, patients with various characteristics with various diseases causing health workers to tend to have high levels of burnout. The purpose of this study is to aim to see the role of job control and coping strategies as a moderator in the relationship between emotional work demands and burnout. This research is a cross-sectional quantitative study which has a sample of 142 health workers. This study uses instruments from Oldenburg Burnout Inventory, Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire II (COPSOQ II), Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire and Brief COPE Inventory (Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced). Data processing uses process macro moderation analysis by Andrew F. Hayes through the SPSS Program. The results of the study show there are moderation effects of job control and coping strategies on emotional job demands and different dimensions of burnout. Job control as job resources moderates emotional job demands and the exhaustion dimension of burnout. While coping strategies as personal resources between emotional job demands and the burnout dimension of disengagement. Health workers can use their job control to overcome the emotional work demands experienced by health workers. Other than that, health workers can also be given activities or programs that can improve their coping skills, either those that focus on behavior or those that focus on emotions. This study might be implicating on health workers’s well-being from the findings, that job resources and personal resources could decrease the burnout level on health workers.
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工作控制和应对策略在卫生工作者情绪工作需求与职业倦怠关系中的调节作用
卫生工作者是负担沉重的工作。工作时间长且不确定,患者具有各种特点,患有各种疾病,导致卫生工作者往往高度倦怠。本研究旨在探讨工作控制和应对策略在情绪工作需求与职业倦怠之间的调节作用。本研究是一项横断面定量研究,样本为142名卫生工作者。本研究使用了奥尔登堡倦怠量表、哥本哈根社会心理问卷、哥本哈根社会心理问卷和简短的COPE量表。数据处理采用Andrew F. Hayes通过SPSS程序进行的过程宏观调节分析。研究结果表明,工作控制和应对策略对情绪工作需求和不同维度的职业倦怠具有调节作用。工作控制作为工作资源,对情绪工作需求和职业倦怠的衰竭维度具有调节作用。而应对策略作为个人资源在情感工作需求与脱离投入倦怠维度之间的关系。卫生工作者可以利用他们的工作控制来克服卫生工作者所经历的情绪工作要求。除此之外,还可以为卫生工作者提供可以提高他们应对技能的活动或项目,这些活动或项目要么侧重于行为,要么侧重于情绪。本研究的结果可能会对卫生工作者的幸福感产生启示,即工作资源和个人资源可以降低卫生工作者的倦怠水平。
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