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Analysis of influencing factors of job demands of healthcare workers working in mobile cabin hospitals in China

  • Hongmei Yi,
  • Sha Wei,
  • Jingyan Song,
  • Mingzhao Xiao,
  • Huanhuan Huang,
  • Di Luo,
  • Qinghua Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
pp. 7368 – 7381

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Abstract Aim To explore the job demands of healthcare workers (HCWs) working in mobile cabin hospitals in Shanghai and identify the influencing factors. Design The study had a cross‐sectional design. Methods Using the convenience sampling method, we selected 1223 HCWs (medical team members) working in these mobile cabin hospitals during April–May 2022. The findings of the general information questionnaire and the hierarchy scale of job demands of HCWs working in mobile cabin hospitals were used for the investigation. Results The total score of job demands of the included HCWs was 132.26 ± 9.53; the average score of the items was 4.73 ± 0.34. Multivariate linear regression analyses showed that the following HCWs had significantly higher job demands: female HCWs and HCWs who received psychological training or intervention during the COVID‐19 pandemic, were satisfied with the doctor/nurse–patient relationship, received support from family members/friends/colleagues, believed that the risk of working in mobile cabin hospitals was high, had adapted to the working environment of mobile cabin hospitals and had college/undergraduate level of education. They would benefit from increased social support and better training in terms of psychological coping mechanisms(both theoretical knowledge and applicable skills) and COVID‐19 prevention,control and treatment abilities.

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