Predicting the work ability of security guards at a university in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1080/10803548.2024.2318952
Jittaporn Mongkonkansai, Parama Parapan, Mookda Srinuan, Thitisuda Thepnoo, Sutatta Khoklang, Supabhorn Yimthiang, Junjira Mahaboon, Uraiwan Madardam
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Objectives. The number of security guards in universities has increased significantly. This study aimed to predict work ability of university security guards. Methods. A cross-sectional study of 97 university security guards in Thailand was performed. Data were collected through interviews using a questionnaire covering social demographics, behavioral health and work ability. The data were analyzed using χ2 tests and logistic regression models. Results. The average work ability index (WAI) score was 38.1 ± 3.8, with 65.0% of participants scoring 'good'. Social support significantly influenced the WAI (p = 0.004). Those with insufficient support were 4.3 times more likely to show poor work ability. Mental health also impacted the WAI (p = 0.006); those with poor mental health were 4.7 times at risk. Additionally, work experience affected the WAI (p = 0.039). Those with ≥5 years of experience showed reduced work ability compared to their less-experienced counterparts (adjusted odds ratio 0.4; 95% confidence interval [0.20, 0.96]). Conclusions. Supervisors should provide social support and offer rewards and commendations to enhance employees' abilities, health behaviors and management of underlying diseases. Additionally, organizations should prioritize health and safety in the workplace to ensure their employees are healthier and perform their tasks more effectively.

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泰国 Nakhon Si Thammarat 省一所大学保安工作能力的预测。
目的:高校保安人数大幅增加。本研究旨在预测大学保安的工作能力:方法:本研究对泰国 97 名大学保安进行了横断面研究。方法:研究人员对泰国 97 名大学保安进行了横断面研究,通过问卷调查收集数据,内容包括社会人口统计学、行为健康和工作能力。数据采用卡方检验和逻辑回归模型进行分析:结果:工作能力指数(WAI)平均得分为 38.1 ± 3.8,65.0% 的参与者得分 "良好"。社会支持对 WAI 有明显影响(p = 0.004)。支持不足的参与者工作能力差的可能性是其他参与者的 4.3 倍。心理健康也会影响 WAI(p = 0.006);心理健康状况不佳者的风险是其他人的 4.7 倍。此外,工作经验也会影响 WAI(p = 0.039)。与工作经验较少的人相比,工作经验超过五年的人工作能力下降(AOR = 0.4; 95% CI [0.20, 0.96]):主管应提供社会支持并给予奖励和表扬,以提高员工的能力、健康行为和对潜在疾病的控制。此外,组织应优先考虑工作场所的健康和安全,以确保员工更健康、更有效地完成任务。
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