Title of article
workplace Disruption following PsychologicalTrauma: Influence ofIncident Severity Level on Organizationsʹ Post-IncidExecutionent Response Planning and Execution
Author/Authors
DeFraia، GS نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages
12
From page
75
To page
86
Abstract
Background: Psychologically traumatic workplace events (known as critical incidents),
which occur globally, are increasing in prevalence within the USA. Assisting employers in
their response is a growing practice area for occupational medicine, occupational social work,
industrial psychology and other occupational health professions. Traumatic workplace events
vary greatly in their level of organizational disruption.
Objective: To explore whether extent of workplace disruption influences organizationsʹ decisions
for post-incident response planning and plan execution.
Methods: Administrative data mining was employed to examine practice data from a workplace
trauma response unit in the USA. Bivariate analyses were conducted to test whether
scores from an instrument measuring extent of workplace disruption associated with organizational
decisions regarding post-incident response.
Results: The more severe and disruptive the incident, the more likely organizations planned
for and followed through to deliver on-site interventions. Following more severe incidents, organizations
were also more likely to deliver group sessions and to complete follow-up consultations
to ensure ongoing worker recovery.
Conclusion: Increasing occupational health practitionersʹ knowledge of varying levels of
organizational disruption and familiarity with a range of organizational response strategies
improves incident assessment, consultation and planning, and ensures interventions delivered
are consistent with the level of assistance needed on both worker and organizational levels.
Keywords
Workplace , workplace violence , Occupational injuries , psychology , industrial
Journal title
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Record number
2402305
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