组织氛围对公务员身体健康的影响

B. I. Chigbu, Willie T. Chinyamurindi, C. Marange
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背景:南非公共服务部门的工作条件,尤其是其具有挑战性的环境,对员工的身体健康构成了严重威胁。目的:本研究调查了身体健康的预测因素,并考虑了组织氛围和体面工作的作用:研究在南非东开普省的比绍进行:方法:通过对 289 名受访者进行抽样调查,使用一种工具。使用描述性和推论性统计来检验假设的关系:组织氛围越好,员工的身体健康就越好(β = -0.014,t = -0.199,p = 0.843,95% 置信区间 [CI][-0.153-0.125])。然而,有统计意义的证据表明,越注重促进体面工作,员工的身体健康就越好(β = 0.463,p = 0.001,95% CI [0.258 至 0.668])。最后,体面工作对组织氛围与员工身体健康之间的关系具有充分的中介效应(β = 0.105,95% CI [0.054 to 0.167]):结论:公共服务组织需要关注组织氛围和体面工作条件在促进员工身体健康方面的作用:贡献:需要采取干预措施,重点改善体面工作和组织氛围,因为它们是员工身体健康的预测因素。
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Influence of organisational climate on public service employee physical health
Background: The working conditions in the South African public service, notably its challenging environment, pose significant threats to the physical health of employees. Calls exist in understanding how this can be addressed.Aim: The study investigated the predictors of physical health, accounting for the role of organisational climate and decent work.Setting: The study was conducted in Bisho in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.Methods: An instrument was administered through a survey using a sample of 289 respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to test the hypothesised relationships.Results: No significant direct effect existed to show that the sounder an organisational climate, the better the physical health of employees will be (β = –0.014, t = –0.199, p = 0.843, 95% confidence interval [CI] [–0.153 to 0.125]). However, statistically significant evidence existed to show that the more focus on promoting decent work, the better the physical health of employees will be (β = 0.463, p = 0.001, 95% CI [0.258 to 0.668]). Finally, decent work has a full mediating effect on the relationship between organisational climate and employee physical health (β = 0.105, 95% CI [0.054 to 0.167]).Conclusion: Public service organisations need to pay attention to the role of its climate and decent working conditions in promoting employee physical health.Contribution: Interventions are needed centered on improving decent work and the organisational climate as identified predictors of employee physical health.
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