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Abstract
Reports of burnout and poor mental health are at all-time highs among working U.S. adults. Simultaneously, failure to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is among the top characteristics of an unhealthy work culture and has contributed to high rates of employee attrition. Though many organizations across multiple sectors have made pledges to prioritize employee health and invest in DEI in recent years, few have explicitly addressed these two issues as interconnected. The link between the workplace as a determinant of mental and physical health is well-established. Several studies demonstrate that experiencing discrimination in the workplace is associated with detrimental physical and mental health outcomes. Additionally, the way work is structured directly and indirectly contributes to employee health inequities. In this commentary, we make the connection between employee health and organizational DEI and propose guiding principles to synchronize DEI and employee health initiatives in the workplace. These include: investing in DEI as a cornerstone for developing a healthy workforce for all; recognizing differences in employee experiences, needs, and their connection to health; prioritizing systemic approaches to promote employee health and organizational DEI. Embedding employee health and DEI efforts into broader organizational strategy is a crucial step towards fostering equitable practices that promote inclusive work environments andpositive employee well-being.
美国在职成年人的职业倦怠和心理健康状况不佳的报告创下历史新高。 与此同时,未能促进多元化、公平和包容(DEI)也是不健康工作文化的首要特征之一,并导致员工流失率居高不下。尽管近年来许多跨行业的组织都承诺将员工健康放在首位并投资于多元化、公平和包容(DEI),但很少有组织明确将这两个问题视为相互关联的问题。工作场所是身心健康的决定因素,两者之间的联系已得到充分证实。多项研究表明,在工作场所遭受歧视与不利的身心健康结果有关。此外,工作结构直接或间接地造成了员工健康的不平等。在这篇评论中,我们将员工健康与组织的 DEI 联系起来,并提出了在工作场所同步实施 DEI 和员工健康计划的指导原则。这些原则包括:投资于可持续发展倡议,将其作为发展全民健康劳动力的基石;认识到员工经历、需求及其与健康之间联系的差异;优先采用系统性方法促进员工健康和组织可持续发展倡议。将员工健康和可持续发展教育工作纳入更广泛的组织战略,是促进公平实践的关键一步,可促进包容性的工作环境和积极的员工福利。
期刊介绍:
The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.