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[New forms of work in general practice].

P Ritter1, A L Hartmann

  • 1Standard Telefon & Radio AG, Winterthur.

Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin
|January 1, 1987
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Job rotation, initially exciting, failed within a year. Increased task variety and unfamiliar colleagues led to intolerable stress levels in repetitive jobs.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Workplace Psychology
  • Human Factors Engineering

Context:

  • Job rotation implemented in repetitive work environments.
  • Initial worker enthusiasm waned over time.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the long-term efficacy and sustainability of job rotation.
  • To identify factors contributing to the failure of job rotation interventions.

Summary:

  • A job rotation trial in repetitive jobs collapsed within one year.
  • Increased task complexity, higher skill demands, and lack of team familiarity exacerbated stress.
  • Worker stress became intolerable due to the dynamic and demanding nature of the rotated roles.

Impact:

  • Job rotation may not be suitable for all repetitive work settings.

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  • Understanding stress triggers in dynamic work environments is crucial for intervention design.
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