Individual and organizational influences of the professional quality of life of Florida public safety personnel

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Anastasia Miller, Lynn Unruh
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Purpose Public safety personnel (law enforcement, firefighters, emergency medical services and dispatchers) face work environments which are high stress. These can lead to burnout, secondary traumatic stress and a reduction of compassion satisfaction. However, very little is known about what individual and work factors influence these negative coping mechanisms in public safety personnel. It is also unknown how perceived organizational and coworker support, debriefing methods, or individual characteristics are associated with the aforementioned coping mechanisms. The differences between these fields are also unknown. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional administration of surveys to Florida public safety personnel was done. A total of 1,360 public safety individuals completed the survey. Three regression analyses were carried out, utilizing the three Professional Quality of Life Version 5 subscales as the dependent variables. The Perceived Coworker Support Survey, Survey of Perceived Organizational Support, the Brief Resilience Survey and questions regarding debriefing practices were included. Findings Public safety personnel cannot be treated as a singular population for many things. An exception of this was that perceived organizational support and psychological resilience were associated with positive outcomes, albeit, to varying degrees in all fields. The other individual and organizational factors had very distinct impacts on the varying fields. Research limitations/implications There are limitations due to the nature of cross-sectional survey design and due to the sample size. Originality/value This study displays statistical relationships between factors which public safety agencies could use to increase employee job satisfaction and potentially reduce turnover. It was the only study the authors could find which include dispatchers when comparing these four public safety fields.
佛罗里达州公共安全人员职业生活质量的个人和组织影响
目的公共安全人员(执法人员、消防员、紧急医疗服务人员和调度员)面临着高压力的工作环境。这些会导致倦怠、二次创伤压力和同情心满意度的降低。然而,关于是什么个人和工作因素影响公共安全人员的这些负面应对机制,我们知之甚少。还不知道感知到的组织和同事支持、汇报方法或个人特征如何与上述应对机制相关。这些领域之间的差异也是未知的。本文旨在讨论这些问题。设计/方法/方法对佛罗里达州公共安全人员进行了横断面调查。共有1360名公共安全人员完成了调查。采用三个专业生活质量第5版分量表作为因变量,进行了三次回归分析。包括感知的同事支持调查、感知的组织支持调查、简短的恢复力调查以及关于汇报实践的问题。发现在许多方面,公共安全人员不能被视为一个单一的群体。一个例外是,感知到的组织支持和心理弹性与积极的结果有关,尽管在所有领域都有不同程度的影响。其他个人和组织因素对不同领域产生了非常明显的影响。研究局限性/含义由于横断面调查设计的性质和样本量的原因,存在局限性。独创性/价值这项研究显示了公共安全机构可以用来提高员工工作满意度和潜在减少人员流动的因素之间的统计关系。这是作者在比较这四个公共安全领域时发现的唯一一项包括调度员的研究。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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