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Mechanisms Explaining the Longitudinal Effect of Psychosocial Safety Climate on Work Engagement and Emotional Exhaustion among Education and Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:解释 COVID-19 大流行期间社会心理安全氛围对教育和医疗保健专业人员工作参与度和情绪疲惫的纵向影响的机制

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the education and healthcare sectors were severely affected. There is a need to investigate the ways in which these workers in at-risk sectors can be protected and through what mechanisms. The aims of this research are, therefore, (1) to assess the mediating role of job demands and resources in the relationship between psychosocial safety climate (PSC) and work engagement and emotional exhaustion, and (2) to test for sector-specific differences among education and healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the study, which employed a longitudinal design including three measurement times, 70 education professionals and 69 healthcare professionals completed a questionnaire measuring PSC, psychological demands, social support, recognition, work engagement, and emotional exhaustion. The results show that PSC was significantly higher among education professionals than among healthcare professionals. When considering both job sectors together, mediation analyses show that social support mediates the PSC–work engagement relationship, while psychological demands mediate the PSC–emotional exhaustion relationship. Moderated mediation analyses show that job sector is a moderator: among education professionals, colleague support and recognition mediate the PSC–work engagement relationship, and psychological demands mediate the PSC–emotional exhaustion relationship. PSC is associated with more balanced job demands and resources, higher work engagement, and lower emotional exhaustion among education and healthcare professionals. The study of these two sectors, which are both vital to society but also more exposed to adverse work conditions, shows the importance that managers and executives must attach to their mental health by improving their respective working conditions. © 2024 by the authors.
机译:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,教育和医疗保健部门受到严重影响。有必要调查如何保护这些处于风险行业的工人,以及通过什么机制。因此,本研究的目的是 (1) 评估工作需求和资源在社会心理安全氛围 (PSC) 与工作投入和情绪耗竭之间关系中的中介作用,以及 (2) 测试 COVID-19 大流行期间教育和医疗保健专业人员之间的特定行业差异。在这项采用纵向设计的研究中,包括三个测量时间,70 名教育专业人员和 69 名医疗保健专业人员完成了一份测量 PSC、心理需求、社会支持、认可、工作投入和情绪耗竭的问卷。结果表明,教育专业人员的 PSC 显著高于医疗保健专业人员。当综合考虑这两个工作部门时,中介分析表明,社会支持介导 PSC-工作参与关系,而心理需求介导 PSC-情绪耗竭关系。有调节的中介分析表明,就业部门是一个调节因素:在教育专业人士中,同事的支持和认可中介了 PSC-工作参与关系,心理需求中介了 PSC-情绪耗竭关系。PSC 与教育和医疗保健专业人员更平衡的工作需求和资源、更高的工作参与度以及更低的情绪耗竭有关。对这两个对社会至关重要但也更容易受到不利工作条件影响的部门的研究表明,经理和高管必须通过改善各自的工作条件来重视他们的心理健康。© 作者 2024 年。

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