荟萃分析
心理学
联想(心理学)
医疗保健
系统回顾
梅德林
应用心理学
医学
政治学
内科学
法学
心理治疗师
作者
Ivan Marzocchi,Karina Nielsen,Cristina Di Tecco,Michela Vignoli,Monica Ghelli,Matteo Ronchetti,Sergio Iavicoli
出处
期刊:Work & Stress
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2024-01-29
卷期号:38 (3): 293-320
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1080/02678373.2024.2308812
摘要
Despite the extant research on work and well-being in the healthcare sector, a comprehensive overview of the key work characteristics, and a meta-analytic investigation of their over-time relationships with well-being, are still lacking. This study provides (1) a summary of the most investigated job demands and resources at the group, leadership, and organisation levels (GLO) explored in the European healthcare sector; (2) a quantitative analysis of their prospective association with well-being; (3) a test of the moderator effect of work characteristics' source (GLO) and time lag. A systematic literature search was completed resulting in 47 independent samples (N = 39,467 healthcare employees). We identified a wide range of challenge (i.e. workload), hindrance (i.e. role stress), threat demands (i.e. violence from patients) and resources (i.e. control, support). Meta-analytic results showed that hindrance and threat demands were more detrimental than challenge demands, but unexpectedly challenge demands were not related to motivational outcomes. Baseline resources had an important role in protecting and promoting follow-up employee well-being, with group-level resources being more strongly negatively associated with strain. We found no significant differences in well-being between GLO levels of job demands. Time lag did not significantly moderate the prospective associations among work characteristics and employee well-being.
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