Title of article :
Working conditions, job strain and work engagement among Belgian radiation oncologists
Author/Authors :
Bragard، نويسنده , , I. and Hansez، نويسنده , , I. and Coucke، نويسنده , , P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
AbstractPurpose
ational survey has measured the working conditions, work engagement, job strain, burn out, and the negative work–home interaction among Belgian radiation oncologists with validated questionnaires. In fact, previous studies had in general shown an interest to burn out and its association with working conditions among oncology workers, but not focused on radiation oncologists in particular. Moreover, few studies concerned work engagement and its association with working conditions although this could be important in preventing burn out.
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d the WOrking Conditions and Control Questionnaire, the Positive and Negative Occupational States Inventory, the Maslach Burn out Inventory, and the negative work–home interaction subscale of the Survey Work–home Interaction Nijmegen. One open question asked about problematic job situations.
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six radiation oncologists participated (30% response rate). Median scores of most of working conditions corresponded to normal scores. Control over time management (45.8) was close to low score, while control over future (60.9) was high. Median score of job strain (48.9) was normal, whereas median score of work engagement (60) was high. Median score of burn out was low. The mean of negative work–home interactions (1.1) was higher than the mean of 0.84 in a reference sample (t = 4.3; P < 0.001). The most frequent problematic situations referred to work organization (e.g. time pressure) and specific resources (e.g. chief support).
sions
ion oncologists showed a very high level of work engagement and experienced several job resources. However, some resources (as supervisor support) were missing and needed to be developed. These results were discussed in the context of motivational process described in the Job Demands-Resources Model.
Keywords :
Job strain , Burn Out , Radiation oncologists , Burn Out , Conditions de travail , Radiothérapeutes , Stress professionnel , work engagement , Engagement professionnel , working conditions
Journal title :
Cancer Radiotherapie
Journal title :
Cancer Radiotherapie