Healthcare Services and Formal Caregiver’s Psychosocial Risk Factors: An Observational Study
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The prevention and management of chronic disease primarily requires risk reduction
measures, through strategic coordination across various government areas. Recognizing that health
workers and the public health workforce are integral to building strong and resilient health, the
present study analyses the relation between Psychosocial Risk Factors (PRFs, to which formal caregivers
are exposed in the healthcare settings), and the work system related elements of the Systems
Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS 3.0) framework. An empirical study was carried
out, involving 333 formal caregivers of healthcare services. A total of 31 PRFs were assessed (using
the COPSOQ III), making it possible to find a relationship between the PRFs analyzed with three
elements of the work system, namely Task (5 PRFs), Organizational factors (17 PRFs), and Individual
(9 PRFs). The present work contributes not only in terms of outcomes that allow the development of
mental illness prevention and mental health promotion actions for healthcare formal caregivers, but
also in terms of the relevance that these factors can have on the quality of health services, as well as
their users (patients), in line with SEIPS 3.0 model.
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6. Pereira, A., Brito, E., Souto, I., & Alves, B. (2022). Healthcare Services and Formal Caregiver’s Psychosocial Risk Factors: An Observational Study. In International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 19, Issue 9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095009