[A study of the psychosocial characteristics of psychiatric teams in Hungary].

Q4 Medicine
Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2023-01-01
László Molnár, Sára Kalotaszegi, Bence Gergely, Szabolcs Takács, Ágnes Zana
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Abstract

Background: In this study, we examined psychiatric teams in a Hungarian sample before the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of our research is to examine Hungarian psychiatric teams along different workplace psychosocial factors (collaboration management, organization and job, workplace requirements, work-life balance, trust, health and well-being) in order to assess them in terms of hierarchy and competence. Moreover we examine the mental and somatic effects of these factors.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Hungarian mental health care workers (N =79). The main question of the study was how perceived hierarchy and competence boundary violations are associated to psychosocial factors of the COPSOQ-II questionnaire (Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire II) in general, and among employees in different job groups.

Results: Based on bootstrapped binary logistic regression performed on the full sample, we found that perceived hierarchy is associated with control, social support of co-workers and stress, while violation of competence boundaries is associated with job recognition, job clarity and fairness.

Discussion: Our results show that where mental health care workers experienced less perceived hierarchy within the team, they were more likely to feel that they had control over their work. Furthermore, in hierarchies perceived as superior-subordinate relations, the quality of the relationships within the team seems to be much more important.

Conclusions: This research can be the starting point for a comprehensive study of other psychiatric teams with the aid of a widely used measure, providing an opportunity for comparison with other health teams at an international level.

[匈牙利精神科团队的社会心理特征研究]。
背景:在这项研究中,我们在COVID-19大流行之前检查了匈牙利样本中的精神科团队。我们的研究目的是考察匈牙利精神科团队在不同工作场所的社会心理因素(协作管理、组织和工作、工作场所要求、工作与生活平衡、信任、健康和福祉),以便从层次和能力方面对他们进行评估。此外,我们检查这些因素的精神和身体的影响。方法:我们对匈牙利精神卫生保健工作者(N =79)进行了横断面调查。本研究的主要问题是,在一般情况下,以及在不同工作群体的员工中,感知到的等级和能力边界违反如何与COPSOQ-II问卷(哥本哈根社会心理问卷II)的社会心理因素相关联。结果:基于全样本的自举二元逻辑回归,我们发现感知层级与控制性、同事社会支持和压力相关,而能力边界违反与工作认可、工作清晰性和公平性相关。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,当精神卫生保健工作者在团队中感受到较少的等级制度时,他们更有可能感到他们可以控制自己的工作。此外,在被视为上下级关系的等级制度中,团队内部关系的质量似乎更为重要。结论:本研究可作为对其他精神科团队进行综合研究的起点,借助一种广泛使用的测量方法,为与其他国际水平的卫生团队进行比较提供机会。
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