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The application of salutogenesis to work

Authors :
Mittelmark, Maurice B
Sagy, Shifra
Eriksson, Monica
Bauer, Georg F
Pelikan, Jürgen M
Lindström, Bengt
Espnes, Geir Arild
Mittelmark, M B ( Maurice B )
Sagy, S ( Shifra )
Eriksson, M ( Monica )
Bauer, G F ( Georg F )
Pelikan, J M ( Jürgen M )
Lindström, B ( Bengt )
Espnes, G A ( Geir Arild )
Jenny, Gregor J
Vinje, Hege Forbech
Vogt, Katharina
Torp, Steffen
Mittelmark, Maurice B
Sagy, Shifra
Eriksson, Monica
Bauer, Georg F
Pelikan, Jürgen M
Lindström, Bengt
Espnes, Geir Arild
Mittelmark, M B ( Maurice B )
Sagy, S ( Shifra )
Eriksson, M ( Monica )
Bauer, G F ( Georg F )
Pelikan, J M ( Jürgen M )
Lindström, B ( Bengt )
Espnes, G A ( Geir Arild )
Jenny, Gregor J
Vinje, Hege Forbech
Vogt, Katharina
Torp, Steffen
Source :
Jenny, Gregor J; Bauer, Georg F; Vinje, Hege Forbech; Vogt, Katharina; Torp, Steffen (2017). The application of salutogenesis to work. In: Mittelmark, Maurice B; Sagy, Shifra; Eriksson, Monica; Bauer, Georg F; Pelikan, Jürgen M; Lindström, Bengt; Espnes, Geir Arild. The handbook of salutogenesis. Cham: Springer, 197-210.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Work is both detrimental and health promoting. Antonovsky accentuated the distinction between eliminating stressors and developing health-enhancing job characteristics. He elaborated on job characteristics that potentially relate to a sense of coherence, offering a dense description of a workplace where individuals experience meaningfulness, manageability, and comprehensibility. This chapter presents models, measures, and intervention approaches that relate to the double nature of work and to both its pathogenic and its salutogenic qualities. Hereby, the view of Antonovsky is enhanced, insofar that health-promoting, salutogenic job characteristics are not solely understood as buffering the pathogenic effects of stressors at work, but have a direct effect on positive health outcomes. Antonovsky’s original model is first specified and simplified for the context of work. Then, Antonovsky’s line of thinking is related to frameworks researching job resources and demands. After a review of the prevalence of salutogenic measures in worksite health promotion, the point of making salutogenesis more visible in work-related research and practice is elaborated upon. This is illustrated with a practical example of a survey-feedback process promoting salutogenic work. Finally, the implications and challenges for practice and future research on salutogenic work are discussed.

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OAIster
Journal :
Jenny, Gregor J; Bauer, Georg F; Vinje, Hege Forbech; Vogt, Katharina; Torp, Steffen (2017). The application of salutogenesis to work. In: Mittelmark, Maurice B; Sagy, Shifra; Eriksson, Monica; Bauer, Georg F; Pelikan, Jürgen M; Lindström, Bengt; Espnes, Geir Arild. The handbook of salutogenesis. Cham: Springer, 197-210.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-146160, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416164812
Document Type :
Electronic Resource