Workplace mental health promotion in a large state organization: Perceived needs, expected effects, neglected side effects
Autor: | Beate Muschalla, Lilly Paulin Werk |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Applied psychology qualitative study Psychological intervention Context (language use) Competence (law) 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Workplace health promotion Promotion (rank) prevention 030212 general & internal medicine needs media_common 030504 nursing Articles Mental health 3. Good health side effects Health promotion workplace health promotion Absenteeism 0305 other medical science Psychology mental health Research Article |
Zdroj: | Open Research Europe |
ISSN: | 2732-5121 |
Popis: | Background: Work ability and mental health in the workplace is increasingly promoted in terms of workplace health management. In order to select suitable interventions at work in a concrete context, employees and managers of a large state organization (science and development sector) were asked about perceived needs, desired effects and possible side effects of health promotion interventions. Methods: 13 semi-structured interviews with managers and five focus group interviews with employees (N = 20) were conducted in autumn 2020 by a behavior therapist in training. The evaluation was carried out by a qualitative content analysis of the interview transcripts according to a deductive procedure and was checked by two independent raters. Results: Most frequently, need was expressed for individual case counselling by a health expert due to the diversity of work-related problems. Managers would like to see more health-related leadership training, and a review of the various communication channels of their organization. Expected positive effects are increased self-efficacy, higher person-job-fits and reduced absenteeism. Side effects were mentioned, such as confusion of health management activities with therapy, or sensitization effects when speaking too much about mental health in mentally healthy teams. Lack of competence with the topic of mental health was mentioned as a reason for non-participation in mental health promotion activities. Conclusions: The role of managers in relation to mental health needs to be more defined. Side effects related to mental health activities should be considered in evaluations. Selection of health interventions should depend on the concrete needs of the organization. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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