在仍在就业的法国雇员中,组织变革与健康结果之间的潜在关联。

Isabelle Niedhammer, Sandrine Bertrais
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目的:探讨留任员工中组织变革与健康结果的潜在关联。方法:该研究依赖于2013年、2016年和2019年对法国员工及其雇主进行的全国工作条件调查的前瞻性数据。研究样本包括4480名私营部门雇员。组织变革由雇主评估。从员工那里收集的两项健康结果是心理健康和自我报告的健康。使用多水平混合效应线性和鲁棒泊松回归模型研究了组织变革与健康结果之间的前瞻性关联。结果:没有发现组织变革与幸福感和自我报告健康之间的联系。结论:我们的研究没有发现组织变革与在职员工的两项健康结果之间存在显著的前瞻性关联。需要更多高质量的研究。
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Prospective Associations Between Organizational Changes and Health Outcomes Among French Employees Who Remained in Employment.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the prospective associations of organizational changes with health outcomes among employees who remained in employment.

Methods: The study relied on the prospective data of the national French working conditions survey collected from employees and their employers in 2013, 2016, and 2019. The study sample included 4480 private sector employees. Organizational changes were assessed by the employers. The two health outcomes, collected from the employees, were psychological well-being and self-reported health. The prospective associations between organizational changes and health outcomes were studied using multilevel mixed-effects linear and robust Poisson regression models.

Results: No association was found between organizational changes and well-being and self-reported health.

Conclusions: Our study did not find significant prospective associations between organizational changes and two health outcomes among employees who remained in employment. More high-quality research is needed.

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