Identification and analysis of unsatisfactory psychosocial work situations: a participatory approach employing video-computer interaction
Journal article, 2001

A method for psychosocial evaluation of potentially stressful or unsatisfactory situations in manual work was developed. It focuses on subjective responses regarding speci"c situations and is based on interactive worker assessment when viewing video recordings of oneself. The worker is first video-recorded during work. The video is then displayed on the computer terminal, and the filmed worker clicks on virtual controls on the screen whenever an unsatisfactory psychosocial situation appears; a window of questions regarding psychological demands, mental strain and job control is then opened. A library with pictorial information and comments on the selected situations is formed in the computer. The evaluation system, called PSIDAR, was applied in two case studies, one of manual materials handling in an automotive workshop and one of a group of workers producing and testing instrument panels. The findings indicate that PSIDAR can provide data that are useful in a participatory ergonomic process of change.

Author

Jan Johansson Hanse

University of Gothenburg

Mikael Forsman

Department of Human Factors Engineering

Applied Ergonomics

0003-6870 (ISSN) 1872-9126 (eISSN)

Vol. 32 23-29

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Work Sciences

Applied Psychology

Environmental Health and Occupational Health

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10/8/2017