Health Promotion for Outpatient Careworkers in Germany
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Current State of Research
1.2. Study Aims and Research Questions
- How is individual health impairment subjectively perceived by outpatient caregivers?
- Which specific workplace health promotion measures are already implemented in outpatient care services?
- Which challenges occur for a successful implementation of WHP in outpatient care services?
- Which requests and needs are experienced by outpatient caregivers regarding WHP?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participant Selection and Interview Conduct
2.3. Interview Guidelines
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sample Characteristics
3.2. Health Impairment of Outpatient Caregivers
“Yes, I have a very slight slipped disc. But I don’t know if it’s from nursing, because I’ve always dealt with it professionally”.(#9, outpatient caregiver, ≥61 years, >10 years of outpatient care experience)
“And, yes, when there’s a traffic jam or I’m sitting in the car for too long, of course I get a backache”.(#15, outpatient caregiver, 20–30 years, 1–5 years of outpatient care experience)
“Yes, exactly, simply because it/ because I found it totally awful to have to call in sick somehow and because I also know exactly what the reactions are. They are not/they are mostly, which is a real pity, often not in such a way that you understand, but that you just somehow get a snub or whatever. That’s kind of the way it is, yes. So both things, right? So that and also that you know: ‘oh God, the poor colleagues have to pay for it now’ and those are the things where you think: ‘can’t you just do it?”(#20, outpatient caregiver, 41–50 years, 6–10 years of outpatient care experience)
3.3. Workplace Health Promotion Measures
3.3.1. Existing Workplace Health Promotion Measures in Outpatient Care Services
“Our employer, he provides us with drinks, coffee, he makes a fruit basket every week, so from that point of view we actually live in luxury here”.(#11, outpatient caregiver 51–60 years, 6–10 outpatient care experience)
“There are nutritionists we work with. So I could call a nutritionist, I would say ‘I have this and this problem, do you have a tip for it?’ (…) we always have fresh fruit here, smoking cessation, other things, we also had alcohol cessation once. We had several colleagues who were alcoholics and they stopped at some point”.(#23, outpatient caregiver, ≥61 years, >10 years of outpatient care experience)
“So the company doctor, she’s really easy to contact, even if there’s something wrong, she’s always available/always has an open ear”.(#5, outpatient caregiver, 51–60 years, >10 years outpatient care experience)
“No, none at all”.(#8, outpatient caregiver, 20–30 years, 1–5 years outpatient care experience)
3.3.2. Knowledge of Further Offers Regarding Workplace Health Promotion
“I know that there are workplaces that cook communally, it’s even compulsory once a month, I think it’s like that. What else? I know companies that only have bicycles, that say right from the start that we don’t have cars here, which I think is very good. Unfortunately, it can’t be avoided here. There are companies that offer/Yes, exactly. One company even has massage chairs that are not used. Yes. I know that for example, right?”(#7, outpatient caregiver, 51–60 years, >10 years outpatient care experience)
3.3.3. Use of Digital Offers in Terms of Workplace Health Promotion
“I generally believe that this is the future, that’s just the way it is. Especially when I see the pupils, the younger ones who are coming up, I think that they are more into it. Everything that I can take with me on my mobile phone is wonderful, I have it with me. I think that has a future. But as I said, it annoys me more. Me, I can’t be impressed with it, I’d rather talk face to face than via an app like that. But I wouldn’t rule it out, (…). Well, I do think that, that has an influence and can have an influence, yes”.(#18, outpatient caregiver, 41–50 years, 6–10 outpatient care experience)
3.3.4. Challenges in Practice for the Implementation of Workplace Health Promotion Measures
“Yes, well, if it was on my days off, of course not. I’m not going there again just to take part in it”.(#27, outpatient caregiver, 41–50 years, 1–5 years outpatient care experience)
3.4. Requests and Needs Regarding Workplace Health Promotion Interventions
“Yes, that maybe you do it together in a group maybe once a week or sit down together or cook together or something”.(#2, outpatient caregiver, 41–50 years, 1–5 outpatient care experience)
4. Discussion
4.1. Discussion of the Interview Results
4.1.1. Health Impairment, Stress Perception, and Presenteeism
4.1.2. Specific Existing Workplace Health Promotion Measures
4.1.3. Knowledge Regarding Further Workplace Health Promotion Interventions
4.1.4. Use of Digital Workplace Health Promotion Measures
4.1.5. Challenges in Practice for the Long-Term Implementation of Workplace Health Promotion Measures in Outpatient Care Services
4.1.6. Requests and Needs Regarding Workplace Health Promotion Interventions
4.2. Strengths and Limitations
4.3. Implications for Further Research and Practice
4.3.1. Recommendations for Future Research
4.3.2. Practical Implications
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Phase of the Interview | Contents |
---|---|
1. Information phase | Introduction: study information, confidentiality, informed consent |
2 Warm-up phase | Qualifications, working activity |
3. Main phase | Health impairment (e.g., “Do you perceive any impairment of your health due to your job?”) Workplace health promotion measures (e.g., “Are there any health promotion offers in your institution?”) Challenges in practice (e.g., “What are the challenges in implementing and using the offers”) Requests and needs (e.g., “Do you have any needs/wishes/suggestions for improving your work and health behaviour?”) |
4. Final phase and end of the interview | Socio-demographics of the interviewees and farewell |
n | ||
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Female | 21 | |
Male | 9 | |
Age (years) | ||
20–30 | 6 | |
31–40 | 2 | |
41–50 | 10 | |
51–60 | 8 | |
≥61 | 4 | |
Qualification | ||
Health and medical nurse | 3 | |
Physician assistant | 2 | |
Geriatric nurse and paramedic | 2 | |
Health and paediatric nurse | 1 | |
Caregiver | 10 | |
Geriatric nurse | 9 | |
Home and family care | 1 | |
Storekeeper | 1 | |
Interior decorator | 1 | |
Work experience (years) | ||
1–5 | 14 | |
6–10 | 6 | |
>10 | 10 | |
Work Schedule | ||
Full-time | 21 | |
Part-time | 9 | |
Nationality | ||
German | 26 | |
Other | 4 |
Identified WHP | Outpatient Caregivers (n) |
---|---|
Offered WHP | |
| 7 |
| 8 |
| 4 |
| 6 |
| 6 |
| 5 |
| 2 |
Further known WHP | |
| 7 |
| 4 |
| 4 |
| 2 |
| 1 |
Use of digital offers | |
| 5 |
| 4 |
Requests and Needs Regarding WHP Measures | Outpatient Caregivers (n) |
---|---|
| 12 |
| 6 |
| 4 |
| 6 |
| 7 |
| 3 |
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Mojtahedzadeh, N.; Bernburg, M.; Rohwer, E.; Nienhaus, A.; Groneberg, D.A.; Harth, V.; Mache, S. Health Promotion for Outpatient Careworkers in Germany. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1148. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061148
Mojtahedzadeh N, Bernburg M, Rohwer E, Nienhaus A, Groneberg DA, Harth V, Mache S. Health Promotion for Outpatient Careworkers in Germany. Healthcare. 2022; 10(6):1148. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061148
Chicago/Turabian StyleMojtahedzadeh, Natascha, Monika Bernburg, Elisabeth Rohwer, Albert Nienhaus, David A. Groneberg, Volker Harth, and Stefanie Mache. 2022. "Health Promotion for Outpatient Careworkers in Germany" Healthcare 10, no. 6: 1148. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061148
APA StyleMojtahedzadeh, N., Bernburg, M., Rohwer, E., Nienhaus, A., Groneberg, D. A., Harth, V., & Mache, S. (2022). Health Promotion for Outpatient Careworkers in Germany. Healthcare, 10(6), 1148. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061148