Effectiveness of safety training interventions for supervisors: A systematic review and narrative synthesis

被引:11
作者
Sinelnikov, Sergey [1 ]
Bixler, Emily A. [1 ]
Kolosh, Alaina [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Safety Council, 1121 Spring Lake Dr, Itasca, IL 60143 USA
关键词
effectiveness; evaluation; safety; safety attitude; safety behavior; safety communication; safety leadership; supervisor; training; PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; WORKING ENVIRONMENT; OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH; WORKPLACE DATA; LEADERSHIP; CLIMATE; COMMUNICATION; IMPROVE; WORKERS; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1002/ajim.23163
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
A wealth of research demonstrates that work unit supervisors serve a critical function in protecting the safety and health of workers. A systematic review examined the effectiveness of workplace safety training interventions intended for various supervisor populations published from 2000 to 2019. A search of seven electronic databases was supplemented with hand searches from the reference lists of identified publications, relevant scientific journals, and the gray literature. This review included an assessment of the methodological quality using a modified version of the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies. A total of 22 peer-reviewed studies met a set of inclusion criteria and were subsequently assessed for methodological quality. Training interventions were grouped into five topical domains: ergonomics, leadership, supervisor-worker interaction, injury, and disability management, and general safety education. Consistent evidence was found for the effectiveness of supervisory training interventions across several outcome measures. To our knowledge, this is the first study to synthesize the literature on supervisory training interventions in the area of occupational safety. While the results are encouraging, they must be viewed with caution due to the fact that the methodological rigor of the reviewed studies was low.
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页码:878 / 901
页数:24
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