Can organizational efforts lead to less secondary traumatic stress? A longitudinal investigation of change.

The American journal of orthopsychiatry Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-29 DOI:10.1037/ort0000546
Ginny Sprang, Feitong Lei, Heather Bush
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Objectives: Current best practice approaches suggest that to address secondary traumatic stress (STS) a two-pronged perspective that considers individual and organizational factors over time is warranted. However, research documenting the impact of organizational efforts on individual experience with STS is lacking. In this study, it was hypothesized that as an organization becomes more STS informed, there would be decreases in reported levels of STS and burnout (BO) in individuals over time; and these changes would be associated with higher levels of implementation activity and increased use of interventions to improve physical and psychological safety. Methods: This study uses data from 2,345 responses, representing 7 groups involved in an organizational change process aimed at creating STS informed organizations in a department of health and human services. The Secondary Traumatic Stress Informed Organizational Assessment (STSI-OA), the Secondary Traumatic Stress Scale (STSS), and the Professional Quality of Life-5 BO subscales measured variables of interest. Using a longitudinal design, baseline, post, and follow-up data were collected. Results: One-way ANOVAs revealed significant improvements in STSI-OA, STSS, and BO scores across time (p-value < .05). Linear mixed models reveal that significant declines in STSS scores were associated with improved STSI-OA scores (p = <.001), after adjusting for age, gender, time, and level of implementation activity. Implications: These results support the hypothesis that organizational efforts can improve an individual's perceived level of distress, and that focused attention to the issue of secondary trauma in an organization can improve organizational and individual outcomes using a data-driven change approach. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

组织性的努力能减少继发性创伤压力吗?变化的纵向调查
目的:目前的最佳实践方法表明,为了解决继发性创伤应激(STS),需要考虑个人和组织因素的双管齐下的观点。然而,缺乏记录组织努力对STS个人经验影响的研究。在本研究中,假设随着组织对STS的了解越来越多,报告的STS和倦怠(BO)水平会随着时间的推移而降低;这些变化将与更高水平的实施活动和更多地使用干预措施来改善身心安全有关。方法:本研究使用了来自2,345个响应的数据,这些数据代表了参与组织变革过程的7个小组,旨在在卫生和人类服务部门创建STS知情组织。继发性创伤应激告知组织评估(STSI-OA)、继发性创伤应激量表(STSS)和职业生活质量5bo子量表测量感兴趣的变量。采用纵向设计,收集基线、后期和随访数据。结果:单因素方差分析显示,随着时间的推移,STSI-OA、STSS和BO评分显著改善(p值< 0.05)。线性混合模型显示,STSS分数的显著下降与STSI-OA分数的提高有关(p =含义:这些结果支持这样的假设,即组织努力可以提高个人的痛苦感知水平,关注组织中的继发性创伤问题可以使用数据驱动的改变方法改善组织和个人的结果。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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