新冠肺炎对澳大利亚警察工作场所福祉的影响

IF 1.2 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Larissa Bamberry, Alain Neher, Stacey Jenkins, C. Sutton, Mark Frost, Russell Roberts, A. Dwivedi, Peter O'Meara, Alfred Wong
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摘要

工作场所福利是雇佣关系中一个快速发展的课题。这项定性研究调查了2019冠状病毒病期间警察的工作场所幸福感。人们对狭隘地将个人适应能力和压力视为导致员工心理健康和福祉状况不佳的原因提出了重大批评。对一线工人心理健康和幸福感的研究主要集中在创伤和操作应激损伤对个体弹性的累积效应上,对组织文化、系统和环境因素的影响考虑不足。根据对澳大利亚所有州和地区的665名警察专业人员的调查,这项研究调查了在大流行期间对工人福利产生负面影响的个人、工作性质、组织和环境因素。该论文的结论是,将与工作场所健康相关的所有因素纳入其中,将为维护和提高员工健康提供一种改进的、全面的方法。了解这些因素在2019冠状病毒病期间的影响,对就业关系理论和一线应急服务人员工作场所福利的实际管理具有重要意义,特别是在危机和中断时期。
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The impact of COVID-19 on the workplace wellbeing of police services in Australia
ABSTRACT Workplace wellbeing is a fast-developing subject in employment relations. This qualitative study examined the workplace wellbeing of police during COVID-19. There has been a significant critique of the narrow focus only on individual resilience and stress as the cause of workers’ poor mental health and wellbeing. Research into frontline workers’ mental health and wellbeing has mainly focused on the cumulative effect of trauma and operational stress injuries on individual resilience, with insufficient consideration of the impact of organisational culture, systemic and environmental factors. Drawing on a survey of 665 police professionals from all states and territories in Australia, this research investigated individual, the nature of work, organisational and environmental factors that negatively impacted worker wellbeing during the pandemic. The paper concludes that incorporating the full range of factors related to workplace wellbeing would inform an improved, holistic approach to maintaining and enhancing employee wellness. Understanding the influence of these factors during COVID-19 has implications for employment relations theory and the practical management of frontline emergency service workers’ workplace wellbeing generally and in times of crisis and disruption.
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