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The work compatibility improvement framework: preliminary findings of a case study for defining and measuring the human-at-work system

机译:工作兼容性改进框架:用于定义和衡量工作人员系统的案例研究的初步结果

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Although researchers traditionally examined the 'risk' characteristics of work settings in health studies, few work models, such as the 'demand-control' and 'motivation-hygiene theory', advocated the study of the positive and the negative aspects of work for the ultimate improvement of work performance. The objectives of the current study were: (a) to examine the positive and negative characteristics of work in the machining department in a small manufacturing plant in the Midwest USA, and, (b) to report the prevalence of musculoskeletal and stress outcomes. A focus group consisting of worker experts from the different job categories in the machining department confirmed the management's concerns. Accordingly, 56 male and female workers, employed in three shifts, were surveyed on the demand/energizer profiles of work characteristics and self-reported musculoskeletal/stress symptoms. On average, one-fourth to one-third of the workers reported 'high' demand, and over 50% of the workers documented 'low' energizers for certain work domains/sub-domains, such as 'physical task content'/ 'organizational' work domains and 'upper body postural loading'/'time organization' work sub-domains. The prevalence of workers who reported 'high' musculoskeletal/stress disorder cases, was in the range of 25-35% and was consistent with the results of 'high' demands and 'low' energizers. The results of this case study confirm the importance of adopting a comprehensive view for work improvement and sustainable growth opportunities. It is paramount to consider the negative and positive aspects of work characteristics to ensure optimum organizational performance. The Work Compatibility Improvement Framework, proposed in the reported research, is an important endeavor toward the ultimate improvement and sustainable growth of human and organizational performance.
机译:尽管研究人员传统上在健康研究中检查了工作环境的“风险”特征,但很少有工作模型(如“需求控制”和“动机卫生理论”)主张对工作的积极和消极方面进行研究。最终改善工作绩效。当前研究的目的是:(a)检查美国中西部一家小型制造工厂的机加工部门工作的正面和负面特征,以及(b)报告肌肉骨骼和压力结果的患病率。由机械部门不同工作类别的工人专家组成的焦点小组确认了管理层的担忧。因此,对56名男性和女性工人(三班制)进行了调查,以了解他们的工作特征和自我报告的肌肉骨骼/压力症状的需求/激励特征。平均而言,四分之一到三分之一的工人报告了“高”需求,而超过50%的工人记录了某些工作领域/子领域的“低”激励器,例如“身体任务内容” /“组织性”工作域和“上身姿势加载” /“时间组织”工作子域。报告“高”肌肉骨骼/压力障碍病例的工人患病率在25%至35%之间,与“高”要求和“低”激发者的结果一致。该案例研究的结果证实了采取全面的观点改善工作和可持续增长机会的重要性。考虑工作特征的消极和积极方面以确保最佳的组织绩效至关重要。在报告的研究中提出的“工作兼容性改善框架”是朝着人类和组织绩效的最终改善和可持续增长做出的重要努力。

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