SSM: Population Health | |
Job and family demands and burnout among healthcare workers: The moderating role of workplace flexibility | |
Glorian Sorensen1  Shanta Pandey2  Karen Hopcia3  David Takeuchi4  Erika L. Sabbath5  Dale Dagar Maglalang6  Dean M. Hashimoto7  Carina Katigbak8  | |
[1] Corresponding author. 1265 Welch Road, MC: 5411 c/o SPRC, Medical School Office Building, Stanford, CA 94305-5411, USA.;Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, USA;Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA;School of Social Work, Boston College, USA;School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA;Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University, School of Medicine, USA;Workplace Health and Wellbeing, Partners HealthCare System, USA;Workplace Health and Wellbeing, Partners HealthCare System/, Boston College Law School, USA; | |
关键词: Burnout; Nurses; Patient care associate; Workplace flexibility; Job demands; Family demands; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Burnout is a growing problem among healthcare workers. Whereas there are numerous predictors of burnout, this article explores the compounding effects of job and family demands among nurses and Patient Care Associates (PCA). This study used the 2018 survey data of the Boston Hospital Health Workers Study (BHWHS) to assess the relationship of job and family demands, workplace flexibility, and burnout (N = 874). In addition, it aimed to evaluate the moderating effect of workplace flexibility and job and family demands on burnout. Results of the study demonstrate that active and high strained healthcare workers are associated with higher odds of experiencing burnout as well as workers who reported perceived low workplace flexibility. In addition, workplace flexibility is associated with reduced odds of experiencing burnout. Workplace flexibility moderated the relationship of childless married healthcare workers and burnout. The study shows that workplace flexibility plays a critical role in potentially reducing odds of burnout in the healthcare worker population. Assessing the perception and accessibility to workplace flexibility among workers is imperative to improve worker well-being and the quality of care provided to patients especially the current effects to worker's health during a pandemic.
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