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摘要
研究目的本研究旨在对日本服务业员工进行调查,以确定员工的创造力是否与工作场所提供的健身计划(鼓励员工进行体育锻炼)或健康与生产力管理(H&PM)计划有关:这是一项横断面研究:方法:采用分层抽样法在全国范围内进行在线调查。调查数据包括受访者的人口统计学特征、主观健康状况、锻炼频率和组织健康支持。采用标准化量表对工作场所创造力、心理安全和领导力进行了评估。为了研究组织健康支持计划与工作场所创造力之间的关系,我们进行了二元逻辑回归:受访者为私营企业的 1,955 名全职员工(男性 979 人,女性 976 人;平均年龄为 40.30 ± 10.85)。雇主提供健身计划的受访者的工作场所创造力明显更高(调整后 OR = 1.86,95% CI = 1.39-2.48,pedjusted OR = 2.07,95% CI = 1.53-2.80,p结论:工作场所创造力与良好的健康状况有关:工作场所的创造力与良好的主观健康状况、高运动频率以及雇主提供的组织健康支持计划有关。针对员工健身和健康的人力资源管理对于培养企业成功所需的生产力和创新力至关重要。
The Impact of Exercise and Health Management on Workplace Creativity.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate Japan's service sector employees to determine whether employee creativity is associated with the provision of a fitness program (that encourages employees to perform physical exercise) or a health and productivity management (H&PM) program at the workplace.
Design: This was a cross-sectional study.
Methods: A nationwide online survey was conducted using stratified sampling. Data were obtained for respondents' demographic characteristics, subjective health, exercise frequency, and organizational wellness support. Workplace creativity, psychological safety, and leadership were evaluated using standardized scales. A binary logistic regression was performed to examine the relationship between organizational wellness support programs and workplace creativity.
Results: Respondents were 1,955 full-time employees in private-sector organizations (979 men and 976 women; mean age 40.30 ± 10.85). Workplace creativity was significantly more likely respondents whose employers provided a fitness program (adjusted OR = 1.86, 95% CI = 1.39-2.48, p<.001) or an H&PM program (adjusted OR = 2.07, 95% CI = 1.53-2.80, p<.001). Furthermore, workplace creativity was significantly more likely in employees who perceived themselves as rather healthy or healthy. Employees who exercised frequently over the past year were more likely to display creativity than those never exercised.
Conclusions: Workplace creativity was associated with good subjective health, high exercise frequency, and organizational wellness support programs offered by employers. Human resource management for employees' fitness and health is crucial for cultivating the productivity and innovation necessary for business success.