Work community factors, occupational well-being and work ability in home care: A structural equation modelling.
Anneli VauhkonenTerhi SaaranenKirsi HonkalampiSusanna Järvelin-PasanenSaana KupariMika P TarvainenMerja Perkiö-MäkeläKimmo RäsänenTuula OksanenPublished in: Nursing open (2021)
The only work community factor directly affecting Occupational well-being was Information and work organization; the effect of the other two factors, Social support and Influence on work shifts, was indirect. All work community factors indirectly affected Work ability. Home care should emphasize information provision and work organization with optimal time use. This requires social support, a well-functioning work atmosphere and providing employees with opportunities for influence and participation.