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Organizational change,health, and sick leave among health care employees: A longitudinal study measuring stress markers,individual, and work site factors
Authors:Ann-Sophie Hansson  Eva Vingård  Bengt B Arnetz  Ingrid Anderzén
Institution:1. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences , Uppsala University , Sweden ann-sophie.hansson@pubcare.uu.se;3. Department of Medical Sciences , Uppsala University , Sweden;4. Department of Family Medicine , Wayne State University , Detroit, MI, USA;5. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences , Uppsala University , Sweden
Abstract:Abstract

This controlled longitudinal study was conducted to investigate the effects of organizational change on employees’ self-reported health, work satisfaction, work-related exhaustion, stress, and sick leave. The population consisted of 226 employees at T1 and 198 at T2, divided into a study group affected by organizational changes, and a reference group not affected by them. Group differences for the outcome measures self-rated health (SRH), work satisfaction, work-related exhaustion, and hormones associated with stress were analysed using a two-factor ANOVA design for repeated measurements. Our findings showed no significant differences, either across time or between groups for SRH, work satisfaction, and work-related exhaustion. However, we did find significant change across time and between groups for the recovery hormone DHEA-S. Days of sick leave increased by 7% for employees in the study group and by 2% in the reference group. Serum cortisol showed significantly decreased levels across time but not between groups. The decreased recovery potential in the study group might have long-term health implications. The study points to the importance of looking at the impact of organizational change on employee well-being from a number of perspectives, such as self-reported health parameters, registered sick-leave data, and biological stress markers.
Keywords:organizational change  self-rated health  biological stress markers  sick leave  work-related stress
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