Examining organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors related to workplace safety and health: a systematic review and metric analysis
One major gap in existing health communication research is that few studies have synthesized findings from the literature to map out what are the key factors related to workplace (a) safety awareness, (b) safety risks, (c) health awareness, and (d) health risks. This study bridges the gap by systema...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1611252022-08-16T06:36:00Z Examining organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors related to workplace safety and health: a systematic review and metric analysis Lee, Edmund Wei Jian Zheng, Han Aung, Htet Htet Seidmann, Vered Li, Chen Aroor, Megha Rani Lwin, May Oo Ho, Shirley S. Theng, Yin-Leng Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Occupational-Health Citizenship Behaviors One major gap in existing health communication research is that few studies have synthesized findings from the literature to map out what are the key factors related to workplace (a) safety awareness, (b) safety risks, (c) health awareness, and (d) health risks. This study bridges the gap by systematically reviewing what these organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors are, and examine the impact of workplace safety and health publications using traditional and alternative metrics in academic and non-academic settings. Through an iterative process of coding, the results revealed six categories of organizational (management commitment, management support, organizational safety communication, safety management systems, physical work environment, and organizational environment), two cultural (interpersonal support and organizational culture), and four individual-level (perception, motivation, attitude, and behavior) factors. In terms of impact, articles that were most impactful in academia (e.g., high citation count) may not necessarily receive the same amount of online attention from the public. Theoretical and practical implications for health communication were discussed. Ministry of Manpower This research project was funded by the Workplace Safety and Health Institute, Occupational Safety and Health Division, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore and supported by the Workplace Safety and Health Council, Singapore. 2022-08-16T06:36:00Z 2022-08-16T06:36:00Z 2021 Journal Article Lee, E. W. J., Zheng, H., Aung, H. H., Seidmann, V., Li, C., Aroor, M. R., Lwin, M. O., Ho, S. S. & Theng, Y. (2021). Examining organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors related to workplace safety and health: a systematic review and metric analysis. Health Communication, 36(5), 529-539. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2020.1731913 1041-0236 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161125 10.1080/10410236.2020.1731913 32146838 2-s2.0-85081408242 5 36 529 539 en Health Communication © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved. |
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One major gap in existing health communication research is that few studies have synthesized findings from the literature to map out what are the key factors related to workplace (a) safety awareness, (b) safety risks, (c) health awareness, and (d) health risks. This study bridges the gap by systematically reviewing what these organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors are, and examine the impact of workplace safety and health publications using traditional and alternative metrics in academic and non-academic settings. Through an iterative process of coding, the results revealed six categories of organizational (management commitment, management support, organizational safety communication, safety management systems, physical work environment, and organizational environment), two cultural (interpersonal support and organizational culture), and four individual-level (perception, motivation, attitude, and behavior) factors. In terms of impact, articles that were most impactful in academia (e.g., high citation count) may not necessarily receive the same amount of online attention from the public. Theoretical and practical implications for health communication were discussed. |
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Examining organizational, cultural, and individual-level factors related to workplace safety and health: a systematic review and metric analysis |
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