Emergency Service Workers: The Role of Policy and Management in (Re)shaping Wellbeing for Emergency Service Workers

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Review of Public Personnel Administration Pub Date : 2022-10-28 DOI:10.1177/0734371x221130977
B. Farr‐Wharton, Y. Brunetto, Aglae Hernandez-Grande, K. Brown, S. Teo
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This article examines the impact of psychosocial safety climate (PSC) levels and strength on the job stress and psychological distress of emergency services workers within street level bureaucracies (SLBs). The reason for the research is because the nature of their work and organizational context pre-disposes them to elevated level of psychological distress, and places them at a higher risk of subsequent debilitating physical and mental diseases, which is a cost borne by employees, their families, friends, SLBs, and taxpayers. Survey data was obtained from 274 emergency services workers (including police, and paramedics), nested within 43 workgroups, in Australia. Multilevel regression indicated that lower levels of PSC were associated with higher levels of job stress and psychological distress. Also, PSC strength had a partial moderating effect. The findings justify governments intervening legislatively to ensure SLBs’ take responsibility for ensuring a supportive PSC to mitigates the impact of exposure to workplace trauma.
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应急服务工作者:政策和管理在重塑应急服务工作者福祉中的作用
本文研究了社会心理安全氛围(PSC)水平和强度对街道级官僚机构(SLB)应急服务人员的工作压力和心理困扰的影响。之所以进行这项研究,是因为他们的工作性质和组织环境预先使他们处于更高的心理痛苦水平,并使他们面临更高的后续衰弱性身心疾病的风险,这是员工、家人、朋友、SLB和纳税人承担的成本。调查数据来自澳大利亚43个工作组中的274名急救服务人员(包括警察和护理人员)。多水平回归表明,PSC水平越低,工作压力和心理困扰水平越高。PSC强度也有部分缓和作用。调查结果证明,政府有理由通过立法干预,确保SLB有责任确保PSC的支持性,以减轻暴露在工作场所创伤的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Public Personnel Administration publishes articles that reflect the varied approaches and methodologies used in the study and practice of public human resources management and labor.
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