How Will the Future of Work Shape OSH Research and Practice? A Workshop Summary
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Theme 1: The Horizontal Expansion of OSH
2.1.1. Horizontal Expansion of OSH Presentations
2.1.2. Horizontal Expansion of OSH Participant Discussion Groups
2.2. Theme 2: The Vertical Expansion of OSH
2.2.1. Vertical Expansion of OSH Presentations
2.2.2. Vertical Expansion of OSH Participant Discussion Groups
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Theme 1: The Horizontal Expansion of OSH Breakout Group Discussion
3.2. Theme 2: The Vertical Expansion of OSH Breakout Group Discussions
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
4.1. Stakeholders
4.2. Research Approach
4.3. Research Methods
4.4. Additional Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Workshop Agenda
Workshop Overview: This workshop is offered as a part of a multiyear Cooperative Agreement conference grant (U13), in partnership with the CDC/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) entitled “Shaping the Future to Ensure Worker Health and Well-being: Shifting Paradigms for Research, Training and Policy.” This virtual workshop is an activity centered on how future changes in the nature of work will (or should) shape occupational safety and health (OSH) research issues, methods, and translation. |
The objectives of the workshop are to:
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Virtual Agenda |
- How the future of work might impact OSH research needsJohn Howard, CDC/NIOSH
- An expanded focus of OSH: a model and research needsPaul Schulte, CDC/NIOSHTheme 1: Horizontal Expansion
- The Future of research on work, safety, health, and well-beingGlorian Sorensen, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthTheme 1 Ignite Presentations
- Impact of the changing nature of work on work-family/life issuesLeslie Hammer, Oregon State University Healthy Workforce Center
- Applications of multi-level analysis to research on work and non-work related factorsDavid Gimeno, UTHealth School of Public Health
- Translation research, dissemination and implementation science, & the future of OSHTom Cunningham, CDC/NIOSH
- Cumulative Risk AssessmentSudha Pandalai, CDC/NIOSH
- Low wages as determinants of health and research challenges
- Measuring Work and Well-beingProfessor Sir Cary Cooper, CBE University of Manchester
- Research methods applied to the working-life continuumBen Amick, PhD, University of Arkansas for Medical SciencesTheme 2 Ignite Presentations
- Measurement of well-beingBen Miller, PhD, Pardee RAND Graduate School
- Life-course analysis; Mental healthUte Bultmann, PhD, University of Groningen (Netherlands)
- Effects of job characteristics on later life cognitive functioningGwen Fisher, PhD, Colorado State University
- Retirement issues and life after work
Appendix B. Workshop Speakers, Participants, and Organizing Committee Members
Appendix C. List of Potential Breakout Discussion Questions
- What are the major skills that OSH researchers and practitioners will need that they currently lack (to address the expanded OSH paradigm)?
- Which trends in future employment patterns will influence how OSH research is conducted?
- How do we establish agreed-upon definitions for various work arrangements in FOW across disciplines that have a vested interest in OSH?
- How do we effectively balance attention given to new and traditional hazards in FOW?
- How do we build the evidence base for the interrelationships between work and other life domains to support the expansion of OSH paradigms? (i.e., how do we address the lack of ‘truly TWH’ empirical research in the published literature?)
- What is the best approach to identify research gaps in an expanded focus for OSH?
- Which types of surveillance (new or old) will be needed to assess hazards, health effects, and worker well-being?
- Are there other conceptual approaches to research in the future beside those discussed by the speakers?
- How should we measure impact of OSH research in the expanded OSH paradigm?
- How do we design or incorporate OSH research methods and approaches that have a futures orientation?
- How do we identify/design research measures and metrics that effectively cover the criteria represented by a horizontal expansion of OSH?
- Given the changing paradigms anticipated in the future of work, what new methods will be needed to fully explore research questions?
- How important will implementation science and translation research be in the future?
- What is the role of translation research and implementation science in an expanded focus for OSH?
- What new approaches are needed to apply research findings in the future of work?
- How can OSH funding agencies best support the development of research in an expanded focus for OSH?
- How do we engage policymakers, practitioners, employers and organized labor in the OSH research process?
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a. Summary of Needs, Methods, and Translation in Working-Life Continuum | |||
Question 1.a. | Research Needs | Research Methods | Research Translation |
How do we engage occupational safety and health researchers to think differently about occupational safety and health? What new research methods are needed in the expanded focus? |
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How do we increase occupational safety and health interest in pre-work research? And how do we engage ‘pre-workers’ in occupational safety and health research and translation? |
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Question 3.a. | Research Needs | Research Methods | Research Translation |
How can we stimulate research to quantify work-life exposures that promote post-retirement health and well-being? |
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b. Summary of Needs, Methods, and Translation in Well-being Research. | |||
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How can well-being be used effectively in risk assessment and policy development? |
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How do we expand the OSH community adoption of measures and metrics, for example, econometrics, that allow us to make ‘apples-to-apples’ comparisons of well-being indicators and influence decision-making at the individual business industry sector and policy levels? |
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How we can incentivize companies to invest in practices, programs, and policies that positively impact workers’ mental health? |
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Felknor, S.A.; Streit, J.M.K.; McDaniel, M.; Schulte, P.A.; Chosewood, L.C.; Delclos, G.L.; on behalf of the Workshop Presenters and Participants. How Will the Future of Work Shape OSH Research and Practice? A Workshop Summary. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5696. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115696
Felknor SA, Streit JMK, McDaniel M, Schulte PA, Chosewood LC, Delclos GL, on behalf of the Workshop Presenters and Participants. How Will the Future of Work Shape OSH Research and Practice? A Workshop Summary. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):5696. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115696
Chicago/Turabian StyleFelknor, Sarah A., Jessica M. K. Streit, Michelle McDaniel, Paul A. Schulte, L. Casey Chosewood, George L. Delclos, and on behalf of the Workshop Presenters and Participants. 2021. "How Will the Future of Work Shape OSH Research and Practice? A Workshop Summary" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 5696. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115696
APA StyleFelknor, S. A., Streit, J. M. K., McDaniel, M., Schulte, P. A., Chosewood, L. C., Delclos, G. L., & on behalf of the Workshop Presenters and Participants. (2021). How Will the Future of Work Shape OSH Research and Practice? A Workshop Summary. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 5696. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115696