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Ward-level leadership quality and prospective low-back pain of eldercare workers: do resident handlings mediate the association?

Leticia Bergamin JanuarioSvend Erik MathiassenAndreas HoltermannGunnar BergströmMatthew Leigh StevensReiner RuguliesDavid Michael Hallman
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2023)
Good leadership quality was associated with a small decrease in prospective low-back pain intensity, but resident handlings did not seem to play a mediating role, although better ward-level leadership quality contributed to fewer workplace-observed resident handlings without assistance. Potentially, organizational factors, such as type of ward and staff ratio, may have a greater influence on handlings and low-back pain than leadership quality per se among eldercare workers.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
  • high intensity
  • long term care