[Features and evaluations of organizational support provided by occupational health nurses in private practice for the implementation of sustainable health and productivity management in medium-sized enterprises].

Noriko Nishikido, Junko Yoshino, Hitomi Abe, Yuko Mitsuhashi, Satoko Shimamoto, Michiyo Ito, Minako Sasaki
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Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the features and evaluations of the organizational support provided by occupational health nurses (OHNs) in private practice to promote sustainable health and productivity management (HPM) in medium-sized enterprises.

Methods: Corporate managers and employees of four enterprises with fewer than 300 employees received support from an experienced OHN in private practice through five support sessions per company, primarily targeting company managers. The OHNs documented their support steps and evaluations. After completing the support process, we conducted semi-structured interviews with company managers and OHNs to evaluate the support provided by the OHNs. The support processes were organized for each company according to an analytical framework based on the consolidated framework for implementation research; the support features of OHNs were extracted. The evaluations of the support provided by OHNs from the perspective of company personnel were categorized using content analysis.

Results: Six features of support by OHNs for the promotion of HPM were extracted, including clarifying corporate needs while focusing on relationships of trust with company representatives, providing appropriate health information, and introducing external resources to facilitate independent and continuous efforts in the company to promote sustainable HPM. The managers' evaluations of the support provided by the OHNs included the following six categories: 1) identified and recognized current internal health issues; 2) received specific assistance tailored to the company; 3) gained an opportunity to work on health promotion measures; 4) considered the development and continuation of future health promotion measures; 5) learned about the existence of OHNs as easy to consult with; and 6) identified aspects of support from OHNs that were different from what they expected.

Conclusions: This study clarified the features and evaluations of the support provided by OHNs in private practice in medium-sized enterprises for the promotion of HPM. Our findings suggest that the involvement of OHNs in private practice may increase the number of medium-sized enterprises that can autonomously commit themselves to HPM in a sustainable manner.

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[私人执业职业健康护士为中型企业实施可持续健康和生产力管理提供组织支持的特点和评估]。
研究目的本研究旨在阐明私人执业职业健康护士(OHNs)为促进中型企业的可持续健康和生产力管理(HPM)而提供的组织支持的特点和评价:方法:四家员工人数少于 300 人的企业的企业管理人员和员工接受了一名经验丰富的私人执业职业健康护士的支持,每家企业接受了五次支持,主要针对企业管理人员。职业健康网记录了他们的支持步骤和评估。支持过程结束后,我们对公司经理和职业健康顾问进行了半结构化访谈,以评估职业健康顾问提供的支持。我们根据基于实施研究综合框架的分析框架,对每家公司的支持流程进行了整理,并提取了职业健康网的支持特点。通过内容分析法,从公司人员的角度对职业健康网提供的支持进行了分类:结果:提取了六项职业健康网对促进健康管理的支持特征,包括明确企业需求,同时注重与企业代表的信任关系;提供适当的健康信息;引入外部资源,促进企业独立、持续地促进可持续的健康管理。管理人员对职业健康网所提供支持的评价包括以下六类:1)发现并认识到当前的内部健康问题;2)获得了针对公司情况的具体帮助;3)获得了开展健康促进措施工作的机会;4)考虑了未来健康促进措施的发展和延续;5)了解到职业健康网的存在便于咨询;6)发现了职业健康网提供的支持与他们预期的不同:本研究阐明了在中型企业私人执业的职业健康顾问为促进健康管理所提供支持的特点和评价。我们的研究结果表明,私人执业职业健康顾问的参与可能会增加中型企业的数量,使其能够以可持续的方式自主致力于人力资本管理。
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