Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews (Short Communication)
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews (Short Communication)
Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews (Short Communication)
Subject
Aging, Healthcare workers, Occupational health, Overview, Review, Well-being
Description
Introduction: With recent higher awareness of the necessity of improving healthcare workers’ well-being, we aimed to overview systematic reviews dealing with interventions on well-being, occupa-
tional health, and aging of healthcare workers.
Methods: From three databases (PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science), a scoping review of systematic reviews was carried out to determine current knowledge on interventions focused on the well-being or aging of healthcare workers. Only systematic reviews were considered, with appropriate extraction and quality evaluation.
Results: Of the total of 445 references identified, 10 systematic reviews were included, mostly published since 2019. Nurses were the most frequent targets of interventions, and mental health was the main
outcome described. The overall level of quality was also heterogenous, with high to low-quality reviews.
Conclusions: Workers’ mental health well-being was the major outcome targeted by intervention, with varying level of evidence. Further studies are needed with integrative approaches on global health and life course perspectives, with a focus on the plurality of settings, worker types, and women.
tional health, and aging of healthcare workers.
Methods: From three databases (PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science), a scoping review of systematic reviews was carried out to determine current knowledge on interventions focused on the well-being or aging of healthcare workers. Only systematic reviews were considered, with appropriate extraction and quality evaluation.
Results: Of the total of 445 references identified, 10 systematic reviews were included, mostly published since 2019. Nurses were the most frequent targets of interventions, and mental health was the main
outcome described. The overall level of quality was also heterogenous, with high to low-quality reviews.
Conclusions: Workers’ mental health well-being was the major outcome targeted by intervention, with varying level of evidence. Further studies are needed with integrative approaches on global health and life course perspectives, with a focus on the plurality of settings, worker types, and women.
Creator
Marc Fadel, Yves Roquelaure , Alexis Descatha
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
March 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
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PDF
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English
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
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Marc Fadel, Yves Roquelaure , Alexis Descatha, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 14 Issue 1 2023
Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews (Short Communication),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 17, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2576.
Interventions on Well-being, Occupational Health, and Aging of Healthcare Workers: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews (Short Communication),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 17, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2576.