“我适应更复杂的情况/我适应任何情况”:牧羊人在工作中的关注点和弹性。

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kasey Neiss, Hunter Knapp, Ignacio Alvarado, Lorann Stallones, Morgan Valley
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摘要

亮点:牧羊人对自己的韧性、技能和对羊群生计的责任感感到自豪。牧羊人面临着满足食物、衣服和医疗等基本需求的挑战。与世隔绝和恶劣的环境对牧羊人的心理健康造成了损害。具有挑战性的环境条件影响了在开阔牧场工作的牧羊人的工作和生活条件。摘要:美国西部的牧羊人经常在偏远地区的小营地工作,长期与世隔绝,面临极端天气和捕食者威胁等恶劣环境条件。在美国,关于牧羊人的工作和优先事项的研究有限。本定性研究旨在了解西班牙语牧羊人在工作中的经历,以及他们在工作中最关心的问题和最值得骄傲的事情。在2024年4月和5月期间,对科罗拉多州的牧羊人进行了口头调查。对回答进行主题分析。24名讲西班牙语的牧羊人参加了会议。调查答复者最关心的问题是满足其基本需求、环境条件、经济压力以及与家人隔离和远离家庭对精神健康的影响。研究结果表明,牧羊人具有弹性,能够适应苛刻的工作环境。需要作出协调一致的努力来解决他们的关切和满足他们的基本需要。
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"Me Adapto a Cualquier Situacion / I Adapt to any Situation": Sheepherders' Concerns & Resilience at Work.

Highlights: Sheepherders express pride in their resilience, skill, and responsibility for their flock's livelihood. Sheepherders face challenges meeting basic needs like food, clothing, and medical care. Isolation and environmental hardships take a toll on sheepherders' mental health. Challenging environmental conditions affect the working and living conditions of sheepherders working on the open range.

Abstract: Sheepherders in the western United States often work in remote areas in small campers, have long periods of isolation, and face challenging environmental conditions, including extreme weather and predator threats. There is limited research on the work and priorities of sheepherders in the United States. This qualitative study aimed to learn Spanish-speaking sheepherders' experiences at work as well as their greatest concerns and points of pride in their work. An oral survey was conducted with sheepherders in Colorado during April and May 2024. Responses were thematically analyzed. Twenty-four Spanish-speaking sheepherders participated. Survey respondents' greatest concerns were for meeting their basic needs, environmental conditions, economic pressures, and mental health effects of being isolated and distant from family. Findings show that sheepherders are resilient and adapt to a demanding work environment. Coordinated efforts are needed to address their concerns and meet their basic needs.

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Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
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