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Behavioural change phases of different stakeholders involved in the implementation process of ergonomics measures in bricklaying
Authors:van der Molen Henk F  Sluiter Judith K  Frings-Dresen Monique H W
Affiliation:Academic Medical Center, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Coronel Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, Research Institute AmCOGG, P.O. Box 22700, 1100 DE Amsterdam, The Netherlands. h.f.vandermolen@amc.uva.nl
Abstract:The objective of this qualitative study was to assess whether a hypothesised sequential order of behavioural change phases would be fulfilled in different groups of stakeholders involved at the start of a process to implement ergonomic [corrected] measures in bricklaying teams. The measures include trestles, bricklaying scaffolds, mast climbing work platforms [corrected] and cranes. The behavioural change phases were: (1) being aware of measures, (2) understanding measures, (3) wanting measures, (4) intention to buy or hire measures, (5) ability to use measures, (6) using measures (experience), and (7) continuing to use measures. Structured interviews were conducted to examine the change phases in two groups of stakeholders (employers/work planners (n=11) [corrected] and foremen/bricklayers (n=9) [corrected] from nine companies) thought to be relevant in the decision to adopt and use the ergonomic [corrected] measures. The results show that the fulfilled behavioural change phases differ between individual stakeholders, groups of stakeholders, companies and also between ergonomic measures. The hypothesised order of fulfilled consecutive behavioural change phases for individual stakeholders has not been confirmed by this study. The relationship between [corrected] fulfilled and unfulfilled change phases by each stakeholder (group) and actual use of each ergonomic measure requires further study, so as to improve the selection of suitable implementation strategies [corrected]
Keywords:Behavioural change   Ergonomics measures   Physical work demands
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