Organisational Changes and Psychosocial Work Factors: Prospective Findings From the National French Working Conditions Survey

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Safety and Health at Work Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.shaw.2024.10.002
Isabelle Niedhammer, Sandrine Bertrais
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The studies exploring the mechanisms by which organisational changes may impact health outcomes are lacking. The objectives of the study were to examine the prospective associations of organisational changes with the deterioration of psychosocial work factors. The study was based on the prospective data of the national French working conditions survey collected in 2013, 2016, and 2019. The study sample included 5200 employees working in the private sector. A large set of organisational changes and psychosocial work factors were collected from employers and employees respectively. Multilevel mixed-effects robust Poisson regression models were used. Organisational changes were prospectively associated with the deterioration of psychosocial work factors related to job insecurity, role stressors, and job demands. The strongest prospective association was found between downsizing and the increase in job insecurity. The associations between organisational changes and health outcomes may be mediated by psychosocial work factors.
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组织变化和社会心理工作因素:来自法国国家工作条件调查的前瞻性发现
探索组织变革可能影响健康结果的机制的研究是缺乏的。本研究的目的是研究组织变革与社会心理工作因素恶化之间的潜在联系。该研究基于2013年、2016年和2019年收集的法国全国工作条件调查的前瞻性数据。研究样本包括5200名在私营部门工作的员工。我们分别从雇主和雇员那里收集了大量的组织变革和社会心理工作因素。采用多水平混合效应稳健泊松回归模型。组织变革与与工作不安全感、角色压力源和工作需求相关的心理社会因素恶化具有前瞻性关联。在裁员和工作不安全感增加之间发现了最强烈的潜在联系。组织变革与健康结果之间的关联可能是由社会心理工作因素介导的。
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Safety and Health at Work
Safety and Health at Work Social Sciences-Safety Research
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期刊介绍: Safety and Health at Work (SH@W) is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal published quarterly in English beginning in 2010. The journal is aimed at providing grounds for the exchange of ideas and data developed through research experience in the broad field of occupational health and safety. Articles may deal with scientific research to improve workers'' health and safety by eliminating occupational accidents and diseases, pursuing a better working life, and creating a safe and comfortable working environment. The journal focuses primarily on original articles across the whole scope of occupational health and safety, but also welcomes up-to-date review papers and short communications and commentaries on urgent issues and case studies on unique epidemiological survey, methods of accident investigation, and analysis. High priority will be given to articles on occupational epidemiology, medicine, hygiene, toxicology, nursing and health services, work safety, ergonomics, work organization, engineering of safety (mechanical, electrical, chemical, and construction), safety management and policy, and studies related to economic evaluation and its social policy and organizational aspects. Its abbreviated title is Saf Health Work.
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