Hospital managers’ perspectives on pregnancy policy and work adjustments: A cross-sectional study

Work Pub Date : 2024-04-21 DOI:10.3233/wor-230458
Jane Lauridsen, Mette Lausten Hansen, L. Begtrup, A. Momsen, Pernille Pedersen, A. Thulstrup, R. Maimburg
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BACKGROUND: Risk assessment and work adjustment according to EU legislation may safeguard pregnant employees and their offspring. Knowledge on management perspectives in relation to implementation of protective measures is limited. OBJECTIVES: The primary aim was to describe Danish hospital managers’ engagement in pregnancy policy and work adjustment for pregnant employees. The secondary aim was to investigate how managers’ characteristics and the setting affect engagement and behaviour. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of survey data from 212 managers. Outcomes were within dimensions of health promotion, pregnancy policy, work adjustment, collaboration, manager support, and sick leave. Logistic and ordinal logistic regression models were applied to identify associations between background information and outcomes. RESULTS: Of the managers included, 84% arranged meetings and 76% conducted occupational risk assessment. Most managers (96%) engaged in dialogue with the employees before sick leave. Most managers felt competent in providing guidance for pregnant employees and 99% considered work adjustment important, mainly to safeguard mothers and children. The self-reported data showed positive associations between female managers and feeling competent to guide the employee. Further, management training was associated with meetings with pregnant employees. Seniority was associated with feeling competent to guide and dialogue. Midwifery support was associated with competence in guiding employees about risk factors. CONCLUSION: Work adjustment and risk assessment for pregnant employees are considered a priority by Danish hospital managers. Overall, managers feel competent guiding pregnant employees. However, managers experience midwifery support beneficial for the guidance of pregnant employees.
医院管理人员对怀孕政策和工作调整的看法:横断面研究
背景:根据欧盟立法进行风险评估和工作调整可以保护怀孕员工及其后代的安全。有关实施保护措施的管理视角的知识还很有限。目的:该研究的主要目的是描述丹麦管理部门在实施保护措施方面的情况:主要目的是描述丹麦医院管理人员在怀孕政策和怀孕员工工作调整方面的参与情况。次要目的是调查管理人员的特点和环境如何影响参与和行为。方法:这是一项横断面研究,调查了 212 名管理人员的数据。研究结果涉及健康促进、怀孕政策、工作适应、合作、管理者支持和病假等方面。采用逻辑和序数逻辑回归模型来确定背景信息与结果之间的关联。结果:在纳入的管理人员中,84% 安排了会议,76% 进行了职业风险评估。大多数管理人员(96%)在病假前与员工进行了对话。大多数管理人员认为自己有能力为怀孕员工提供指导,99%的管理人员认为工作调整很重要,主要是为了保护母亲和孩子。自我报告的数据显示,女性管理人员与认为自己有能力指导员工之间存在正相关。此外,管理培训与与怀孕员工会面有关。资历与指导和对话的胜任感相关。助产支持与指导员工了解风险因素的能力有关。结论:丹麦医院管理人员将怀孕员工的工作调整和风险评估视为优先事项。总体而言,管理人员认为自己有能力指导怀孕员工。不过,管理人员认为助产支持有利于指导怀孕员工。
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