Optimising workplace health programmes using organisational culture: Post-COVID perspectives from managers and workplace health experts from the UK contact centre industry

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jillian Manner, Belinda Steffan, Ruth Jepson, Graham Baker
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Contact centre workers experience disproportionately low physical activity levels and high sedentary behaviour levels, as well as an increased risk of negative occupational health outcomes such as anxiety and depression. Organisational culture factors such as strict work schedules and pressure to maintain productivity often impede the effectiveness of programmes to reduce these health risks. Despite its significance, organisational culture is often overlooked during the development and implementation of workplace health programmes due to its conceptually complex nature. The COVID-19 pandemic further complicated organisational culture-related associations to workplace health programmes in contact centres. This study investigated how organisational culture influences the existence and effectiveness of workplace health programmes in contact centres and if/how COVID-19 disrupted these associations. Fifteen interviews were conducted with contact centre managers and workplace health experts between February and June 2021. Findings indicate that employee well-being is increasingly being prioritised within contact centres, especially post-pandemic, and that there is a legacy of COVID-19 to learn from the spotlight that was placed on employee well-being during the pandemic to improve workplace conditions for contact centre employees. Further, to maximise effectiveness and support positive organisational culture change, these findings should be considered during well-being programme planning, delivery, implementation and evaluation.
利用组织文化优化工作场所健康计划:英国联络中心行业经理人和职场健康专家的后 COVID 观点
联络中心工作人员的体育锻炼水平低得不成比例,久坐不动的行为高得不成比例,焦虑和抑郁等负面职业健康后果的风险也更高。严格的工作时间表和维持生产率的压力等组织文化因素往往会阻碍旨在降低这些健康风险的计划的有效性。尽管组织文化非常重要,但由于其概念复杂,在制定和实施工作场所健康计划的过程中往往被忽视。COVID-19 大流行使与联络中心工作场所健康计划相关的组织文化变得更加复杂。本研究调查了组织文化如何影响联络中心工作场所健康计划的存在和有效性,以及 COVID-19 是否/如何破坏了这些关联。2021 年 2 月至 6 月期间,对联络中心经理和职场健康专家进行了 15 次访谈。研究结果表明,员工福利在联络中心越来越受到重视,特别是在疫情过后,COVID-19 留下的遗产值得我们从疫情期间对员工福利的关注中吸取教训,以改善联络中心员工的工作场所条件。此外,为了最大限度地提高效率并支持积极的组织文化变革,在福利计划的规划、实施、执行和评估过程中应考虑到这些发现。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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