[The evaluation of organizational well-being in the public sector: an integration of the ANAC questionnaire]

Med Lav. 2018 Feb 16;109(2):132-144. doi: 10.23749/mdl.v109i2.6669.
[Article in Italian]

Abstract

«The evaluation of organizational well-being in the public sector: an integration of the ANAC questionnaire».

Background:: In Italy, the work-related stress and organizational well-being evaluation is subject to specific norms and regulations. The Italian National Anti-Corruption Authority (Autorità Nazionale Anticorruzione - ANAC) has developed a questionnaire to assess the organizational well-being of the employees in Public Administration Institutions.

Objectives:: The study aims to analyse, according to the Job Demands-Resources Theory, the relationship between some job demands (workload, discrimination) and job resources (supervisors and colleagues support, job autonomy, fairness, career opportunities, membership), and some outcomes (work-related stress, emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction).

Methods:: The research involved a public administration and was conducted through a self-report questionnaire (N=414, 60% of the employees). The ANAC questionnaire was integrated with measures from national and international literature on the topic of well-being and stress at work.

Results:: Multiple regression analyses highlighted the relationship between outcomes, job demands and resources. Work-related stress showed a positive relation with demands (work load β coefficient=0.22; perceived discrimination β=0.14) and a negative one with some resources (supervisors’ support β=-0.21 and membership β=-0.11). Emotional exhaustion had a negative relationship with some job resources, specifically career opportunities (β=-0.14), autonomy (β=-0.21) and membership (β=-0.25). Job satisfaction showed a positive relationship with all job resources considered.

Conclusions:: The study seeks to integrate the assessment of well-being and work-related stress thus highlighting the importance of linking the different outcomes with job demands and resources. The results identify possible practices to promote well-being in the organization.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Burnout, Professional / epidemiology*
  • Burnout, Professional / psychology
  • Female
  • Health Resources* / standards
  • Health Resources* / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • Job Satisfaction*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Public Sector* / organization & administration
  • Public Sector* / statistics & numerical data
  • Social Discrimination / statistics & numerical data*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires*
  • Workload* / psychology
  • Workload* / statistics & numerical data