Developing and evaluating Compassionate Workplace Programs to promote health and wellbeing around serious illness, dying and loss in the workplace (EU-CoWork): a transdisciplinary, cross-national research project.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241281070
Steven Vanderstichelen, Deborah De Moortel, Karina Nielsen, Klaus Wegleitner, Malin Eneslätt, Tiziana Sardiello, Daniela Martos, Jennifer Webster, Irene Nikandrou, Ellen Delvaux, Carol Tishelman, Joachim Cohen
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Background: Most employees will experience serious illness, caregiving, dying and loss (End-of-Life (EoL) experiences) at multiple points throughout their working lives. These experiences impact affected employees but also their colleagues in terms of health and wellbeing, and the workplace as a whole in terms of workplace safety, productivity and labour relations. The impact of EoL experiences on employees means that workplaces are called to play a more active role in providing support for EoL experiences.

Aim: To describe how the EU-CoWork (2024-2028) project addresses its main aims to (1) create Compassionate Workplace cultures, practices and policies and improve health and wellbeing for employees dealing with EoL experiences in different national work contexts in Europe; (2) describe and evaluate the process of co-creation and implementation of Compassionate Workplace Programs (CWPs) and how these influence the programs' outcomes.

Design: EU-CoWork employs a facilitated and co-creative Developmental Evaluation approach to the development of 12 tailored CWPs across four European countries (Belgium, Austria, Sweden and Greece).

Methods: To evaluate the outcomes and processes leading to these outcomes, a mixed-methods Realist Evaluation methodology is applied, formulating and testing Context-Mechanism-Outcomes configurations and combining longitudinal quantitative and qualitative data collections.

Results: EU-CoWork will generate evidence to support an expanded model of occupational health and safety risk factors sensitive to the specific challenges related to employees' EoL experiences. In doing so, several challenges will have to be navigated: involving employees with EoL experiences while avoiding overburdening them, avoiding tokenistic engagement, managing power differentials, balancing the need for scientific rigour with the flexibility required in co-creation, reconciling different epistemologies and disciplinary traditions and organisational resistance to change.

Conclusion: There are potential long-lasting broader societal impacts through the stimulation of open discourse on EoL topics, the reconciliation of work and care, and changes in gendered work and care patterns.

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开发和评估 "富有同情心的工作场所计划"(EU-CoWork):一个跨学科、跨国的研究项目,旨在促进工作场所的重病、死亡和损失方面的健康和福祉。
背景:大多数员工在其工作生涯中会多次经历重病、护理、死亡和丧失(生命终结(EoL)经历)。这些经历不仅会影响受影响的员工,还会在健康和福祉方面影响他们的同事,并在工作场所安全、生产率和劳资关系方面影响整个工作场所。工作经历对员工的影响意味着工作场所需要在为员工的工作经历提供支持方面发挥更加积极的作用。目的:介绍欧盟-协同工作(2024-2028 年)项目如何实现其主要目标,即(1)在欧洲不同国家的工作环境中,创建富有同情心的工作场所文化、实践和政策,并改善员工的健康和福祉,帮助他们应对 EoL 体验;(2)介绍和评估富有同情心的工作场所计划(CWP)的共同创建和实施过程,以及这些过程如何影响计划的成果:设计:EU-CoWork 在四个欧洲国家(比利时、奥地利、瑞典和希腊)的 12 个量身定制的 CWP 的发展过程中,采用了一种促进性和共同创造性的发展评估方法:方法:为了评估结果和导致这些结果的过程,采用了一种混合的现实主义评估方法,制定并测试 "背景-机制-结果 "组合,并将纵向定量和定性数据收集结合起来:结果:EU-CoWork 将提供证据,支持职业健康和安全风险因素的扩展模型,该模型对与员工 EoL 体验相关的具体挑战十分敏感。在此过程中,必须应对以下几项挑战:让有生活体验的员工参与进来,同时避免给他们造成过重负担;避免象征性的参与;管理权力差异;在科学严谨性与共同创造所需的灵活性之间取得平衡;协调不同的认识论和学科传统以及组织对变革的抵制:结论:通过促进关于 EoL 主题的公开讨论、协调工作与护理以及改变性别工作和护理模式,有可能产生更广泛的长期社会影响。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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