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Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study
Working conditions in the care sector, especially under the increased strain during COVID-19, make it difficult for outpatient caregivers to adhere to health-promoting behaviours. Research on workplace health promotion (WHP) and COVID-19 support measures in outpatient care services is limited. The a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620567/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212119 |
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author | Neumann, Felix Alexander Rohwer, Elisabeth Mojtahedzadeh, Natascha Makarova, Nataliya Nienhaus, Albert Harth, Volker Augustin, Matthias Mache, Stefanie Zyriax, Birgit-Christiane |
author_facet | Neumann, Felix Alexander Rohwer, Elisabeth Mojtahedzadeh, Natascha Makarova, Nataliya Nienhaus, Albert Harth, Volker Augustin, Matthias Mache, Stefanie Zyriax, Birgit-Christiane |
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description | Working conditions in the care sector, especially under the increased strain during COVID-19, make it difficult for outpatient caregivers to adhere to health-promoting behaviours. Research on workplace health promotion (WHP) and COVID-19 support measures in outpatient care services is limited. The aim of this pilot study was to characterise the current situation of WHP and COVID-19 support measures in outpatient care services and to explore how to offer WHP support measures targeted for a specific group. A web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted with outpatient caregivers (N = 171) in northern Germany. The results showed that 60.2% of the study participants were offered WHP support measures, with significantly higher work engagement when WHP support measures were available (Z = 4279.50, p < 0.01) and that 77.2% received specific support from their employer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although spending a break in a break room was significantly associated with longer breaks as compared with being in a car (Z = 39.10, p(adj.) = 0.01), a break room was neither available in all outpatient care services, nor did it appear to be feasible. Overall, WHP in outpatient care services is insufficiently covered. In order to be able to offer WHP support measures that are targeted to outpatient caregivers, cooperation among local care services, feasibility, and digital measures should be examined. |
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spelling | pubmed-86205672021-11-27 Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study Neumann, Felix Alexander Rohwer, Elisabeth Mojtahedzadeh, Natascha Makarova, Nataliya Nienhaus, Albert Harth, Volker Augustin, Matthias Mache, Stefanie Zyriax, Birgit-Christiane Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Working conditions in the care sector, especially under the increased strain during COVID-19, make it difficult for outpatient caregivers to adhere to health-promoting behaviours. Research on workplace health promotion (WHP) and COVID-19 support measures in outpatient care services is limited. The aim of this pilot study was to characterise the current situation of WHP and COVID-19 support measures in outpatient care services and to explore how to offer WHP support measures targeted for a specific group. A web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted with outpatient caregivers (N = 171) in northern Germany. The results showed that 60.2% of the study participants were offered WHP support measures, with significantly higher work engagement when WHP support measures were available (Z = 4279.50, p < 0.01) and that 77.2% received specific support from their employer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although spending a break in a break room was significantly associated with longer breaks as compared with being in a car (Z = 39.10, p(adj.) = 0.01), a break room was neither available in all outpatient care services, nor did it appear to be feasible. Overall, WHP in outpatient care services is insufficiently covered. In order to be able to offer WHP support measures that are targeted to outpatient caregivers, cooperation among local care services, feasibility, and digital measures should be examined. MDPI 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8620567/ /pubmed/34831875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212119 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Neumann, Felix Alexander Rohwer, Elisabeth Mojtahedzadeh, Natascha Makarova, Nataliya Nienhaus, Albert Harth, Volker Augustin, Matthias Mache, Stefanie Zyriax, Birgit-Christiane Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title | Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title_full | Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title_fullStr | Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title_short | Workplace Health Promotion and COVID-19 Support Measures in Outpatient Care Services in Germany: A Quantitative Study |
title_sort | workplace health promotion and covid-19 support measures in outpatient care services in germany: a quantitative study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8620567/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34831875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212119 |
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