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交付卡车司机在车外的工作:基于参与式视频分析的心理社会不适和风险

Delivery truck drivers’ work outside the cab: psychosocial discomforts and risks based on participatory video analyses

作者:Jose Manuel Ojel-Jaramillo Romero;Arto Reiman;Jose Juan Cañas Delgado;Seppo Väyrynen;Janne Pekkala;Mikael Forsman;

关键词:Delivery transportation,Discomfort,Psychosocial stress factors,Risk management,Stakeholder,Truck drivers,Video analysis

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-018-0299-3

发表时间:2018年

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摘要

目的送货卡车司机在工作中面临各种身心不适和风险。心理社会认知与生理和心理负荷(压力和压力)相关,通过活动和条件下的各种机制影响驾驶员。在这项研究中,利用参与式视频辅助分析来识别送货卡车司机在驾驶室外遇到的社会心理要求较高的工作情况。方法司机根据之前录制的自己工作的视频进行识别。日常工作环境。此外,其他利益相关者,例如经理和设计师,也确定了情况。研究人员对视频识别数据进行了进一步处理,显示了驾驶员和利益相关者对不适识别背后的因果条件和干预条件的看法之间的差异。结果总共 99 种已识别的情况 - 超过一半( 53%)其中包括担心造成不同类型的不良事件和损失风险,例如人身伤害或物质损失。结果不仅表明在要求较高的工作环境中存在风险和不适(这似乎是相关的),而且还表明了让不同利益相关者参与的重要性。结论这项研究提供了一种独特的方法论,如视频观察和分析和定性数据分析相结合,为风险管理流程提供更深入的数据和可视化。


Abstract

PurposeDelivery truck drivers face various physical and psychosocial discomforts and risks in their work. Psychosocial perceptions are linked to physiological and psychological loads—strain and stress—affecting drivers throughout various mechanisms within activities and conditions. In this study, participatory video-assisted analyses were utilised for identifying psychosocially demanding work situations that delivery truck drivers encounter outside the cab.MethodsIdentifications were made by the drivers from previously recorded videos of their own work in their daily work environments. In addition, other stakeholders, such as managers and designers, also identified situations. The video identification data were further processed by the researchers, showing differences between the perceptions of the drivers and stakeholders on the causal conditions and intervening conditions behind the discomfort identifications.ResultsAll together 99 identified situations—over half (53%) of which included a fear of causing different types of undesired events with risks of losses, such as human injuries or material damages. The results showed not only do risks and discomforts exist in demanding work situations, which seemed relevant, but they also indicated the importance of involving different stakeholders.ConclusionsThis study provides a unique methodological approach, as video observations and analyses and qualitative data analysis are combined to provide more in-depth data with visualizations into risk management processes.