Evidence of Intervention Effectiveness with Engaging Leaders in Hospital Physiotherapy

Q4 Psychology
Letiene Ferreira Gazineu da Silva, Ana Claudia Souza Vazquez, Clarissa Pinto Pizarro de Freitas, Joice Franciele Friedrich Almansa, Rodrigo Della Méa Plentz
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Abstract

Abstract Evidence-based positive interventions contribute to the promotion of workers’ well-being. Accordingly, an intervention was carried out with 11 physiotherapist engaging leaders from a hospital in Porto Alegre to promote their engagement at work as a protection factor. A mixed transformative-sequential study was carried out, consisting of four phases with three stages of assessment. The effectiveness of the intervention was investigated using the Jacobson-Truax Method, evaluating the effects of the intervention on Engagement at Work, Perceived Social Support, Dispositional Hope, Gratitude, and Anxiety. The intervention integrated epistemological assumptions from the Job Demand-Resources Model and the Basic Psychological Needs Theory. The main result was the increased levels of work engagement, which strengthened positive psychological states, and had an anxiety-reducing effect during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study provides relevant contributions to positive development in mental health protection at work.
领导参与医院物理治疗干预效果的证据
基于证据的积极干预有助于促进工人的福祉。因此,开展了一项干预活动,由11名物理治疗师与阿雷格里港一家医院的领导接触,以促进他们参与工作,作为一项保护因素。进行了一项混合转换-顺序研究,包括四个阶段和三个阶段的评估。采用Jacobson-Truax方法对干预的有效性进行了调查,评估了干预对工作投入、感知社会支持、性格希望、感激和焦虑的影响。干预整合了工作需求-资源模型和基本心理需求理论的认识论假设。主要结果是工作投入水平的提高,加强了积极的心理状态,并在COVID-19大流行期间起到了减少焦虑的作用。本研究为工作场所心理健康保护的积极发展提供了相关的贡献。
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Psico-USF
Psico-USF Psychology-Psychology (all)
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