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Racial disparities in job strain among American and immigrant long-term care workers

机译:美国和移民长期护理人员的工作压力种族差异

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Background: Nursing homes are occupational settings, with an increasing minority and immigrant workforce where several psychosocial stressors intersect. Aim: This study aimed to examine racial/ethnic differences in job strain between Black (n=127) and White (n=110) immigrant and American direct-care workers at nursing homes (total n=237). Methods: Cross-sectional study with data collected at four nursing homes in Massachusetts during 2006-2007. We contrasted Black and White workers within higher-skilled occupations such as registered nurses or licensed practical nurses (n=82) and lower-skilled staff such as certified nursing assistants (CNAs, n=155). Results: Almost all Black workers (96%) were immigrants. After adjusting for demographic and occupational characteristics, Black employees were more likely to report job strain, compared with Whites [relative risk (RR): 2.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3 to 6.6]. Analyses stratified by occupation showed that Black CNAs were more likely to report job strain, compared with White CNAs (RR: 3.1, 95% CI: 1.0 to 9.4). Black workers were also more likely to report low control (RR: 2.1, 95% CI: 1.1 to 4.0). Additionally, Black workers earned $2.58 less per hour and worked 7.1 more hours per week on average, controlling for potential confounders. Conclusion: Black immigrant workers were 2.9 times more likely to report job strain than White workers, with greater differences among CNAs. These findings may reflect differential organizational or individual characteristics but also interpersonal or institutional racial/ethnic discrimination. Further research should consider the role of race/ethnicity in shaping patterns of occupational stress.
机译:背景:疗养院属于职业场所,少数族裔和移民劳动力不断增加,几个心理压力源相交。目的:本研究旨在研究黑人(n = 127)和白人(n = 110)移民与美国养老院的美国直接护理人员(共n = 237)在工作压力上的种族/种族差异。方法:采用横断面研究,收集了2006年至2007年间在马萨诸塞州四个疗养院收集的数据。我们比较了黑人和白人工人(例如注册护士或执业执业护士(n = 82))中的高技能职业,以及低技能人员(例如,注册护士(nAs),n = 155)中的低技能人员。结果:几乎所有黑人工人(96%)都是移民。在调整了人口和职业特征之后,与白人相比,黑人雇员更有可能报告工作压力[相对风险(RR):2.9,95%置信区间(CI)1.3至6.6]。按职业进行分层的分析表明,与白人CNA相比,黑人CNA更有可能报告工作压力(RR:3.1,95%CI:1.0至9.4)。黑人工人也更有可能报告控制不足(RR:2.1,95%CI:1.1至4.0)。此外,黑人工人每小时的收入减少了2.58美元,平均每周工作了7.1个小时,从而控制了潜在的混杂因素。结论:黑人移民工人报告工作压力的可能性是白人工人的2.9倍,CNA之间的差异更大。这些发现可能反映了不同的组织或个人特征,也反映了人际或制度上的种族/族裔歧视。进一步的研究应考虑种族/民族在塑造职业压力模式中的作用。

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