Improving work-related psychosocial risk management: A mixed methods evaluation of the factors influencing inspectors' practice

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Steel, Emma [1 ]
Malinen, Sanna K. [2 ]
Naswall, Katharina [3 ]
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[1] Univ Canterbury, Sch Psychol Speech & Hearing, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand
[2] Univ Canterbury, Business Sch, Christchurch, New Zealand
[3] Univ Canterbury, Sch Psychol Speech & Hearing, Christchurch, New Zealand
关键词
Occupational health and safety regulation; Psychosocial; Inspectors; Resources; Mixed methods; SELF-EFFICACY; ROLE CLARITY; OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH; METHODS DESIGNS; MENTAL-HEALTH; ENVIRONMENT; BEHAVIOR; SAFETY; PERFORMANCE; BELIEFS;
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10.1016/j.ssci.2024.106659
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
In many countries, legal obligations require that organizations manage work-related psychosocial risks. Yet, regulating these risks has proved challenging and existent research highlights a need to improve regulatory capabilities to address these risks. This paper focuses on inspectors' perspectives on engaging with stakeholders about psychosocial risks, with the aim of informing potential capability development strategies. To meet this aim, we used mixed-methods research to understand the individual and job-related factors that influence inspectors' capacity to engage with stakeholders about psychosocial risks. Study 1 (qualitative) involved semistructured interviews with 12 inspectors and regulatory subject matter experts working in New Zealand. Study 2 (quantitative) builds on the qualitative findings and involved a survey of 86 inspectors. Five themes emerged from Study 1, reflecting the factors that influence inspectors' capacity to engage with stakeholders about psychosocial risks: [1] Training, resources, and knowledge, [2] Interpersonal skills, [3] Need for roleclarity, [4] Attitudes and interest, [5] Job-related barriers. Supporting these findings, the results of Study 2 found positive relationships between task-specific resources (i.e., subject matter knowledge, relevant skills, roleclarity) and task-specific self-efficacy. Results also show that participants' attitudes were predictive of their frequency of engagement with stakeholders regarding psychosocial risks. The findings advance our understanding of ways to improve psychosocial risk regulation by identifying the factors that are important in determining front-line inspectors' capacity to undertake this work. We recommend these factors be considered when designing interventions to improve regulatory capability to address psychosocial risks.
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