How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment

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How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment. / Poulsen, Vivian Rueskov; Nilsson, Charlotte Juul; Hansen, Morten Balle; Bredal, Charlotte; Juul-Madsen, Maria; Nabe-Nielsen, Kirsten.

I: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Bind 64, Nr. 11, 2022, s. 957-963.

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Poulsen, VR, Nilsson, CJ, Hansen, MB, Bredal, C, Juul-Madsen, M & Nabe-Nielsen, K 2022, 'How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment', Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, bind 64, nr. 11, s. 957-963. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002609

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Poulsen, V. R., Nilsson, C. J., Hansen, M. B., Bredal, C., Juul-Madsen, M., & Nabe-Nielsen, K. (2022). How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 64(11), 957-963. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002609

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Poulsen VR, Nilsson CJ, Hansen MB, Bredal C, Juul-Madsen M, Nabe-Nielsen K. How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2022;64(11):957-963. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000002609

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Poulsen, Vivian Rueskov ; Nilsson, Charlotte Juul ; Hansen, Morten Balle ; Bredal, Charlotte ; Juul-Madsen, Maria ; Nabe-Nielsen, Kirsten. / How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment. I: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2022 ; Bind 64, Nr. 11. s. 957-963.

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title = "How Risk Management During COVID-19 Influences Eldercare Personnel's Perceptions of Their Work Environment",
abstract = "Objective To investigate the association between workplace COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) risk management and eldercare workers' perception of their social environment at work. Methods Cross-sectional questionnaire data from 952 participants were collected by the Danish labor union, FOA, and analyzed using multinomial logistic regression. Results Unclear guidelines, insecurity regarding organization of work, lack of attention to vulnerable employees, and lack of instruction in the use of personal protective equipment were associated with perceived negative changes in the social environment at work. Also, higher local incidence rates of SARS-CoV-2 infections were associated with a weaker sense of community (odds ratio, 1.18; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-1.36). Conclusions These findings indicate that risk management is important not only for prevention of infection but also for individual and workplace resilience toward external demands and health threats.",
keywords = "COVID-19, eldercare workers, leadership, occupational health, social environment at work, HEALTH-CARE WORKERS, SOCIAL SUPPORT, PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES",
author = "Poulsen, {Vivian Rueskov} and Nilsson, {Charlotte Juul} and Hansen, {Morten Balle} and Charlotte Bredal and Maria Juul-Madsen and Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen",
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AB - Objective To investigate the association between workplace COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) risk management and eldercare workers' perception of their social environment at work. Methods Cross-sectional questionnaire data from 952 participants were collected by the Danish labor union, FOA, and analyzed using multinomial logistic regression. Results Unclear guidelines, insecurity regarding organization of work, lack of attention to vulnerable employees, and lack of instruction in the use of personal protective equipment were associated with perceived negative changes in the social environment at work. Also, higher local incidence rates of SARS-CoV-2 infections were associated with a weaker sense of community (odds ratio, 1.18; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-1.36). Conclusions These findings indicate that risk management is important not only for prevention of infection but also for individual and workplace resilience toward external demands and health threats.

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