B3086 - Interventions in Occupational Health Psychology

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Moduli: Stefano Toderi (Modulo 1) Stefano Toderi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Cesena
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Work, Organizational and Personnel Psychology (cod. 5967)

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, students will: - know main interventions aimed to improve employee well-being in the workplace; - be able to develop interventions in OHP and evaluate the process and the outcomes.

Course contents

CONTENTS MODULE 1

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The Physical and Psychosocial Work Environment

Work Stress models, measurement and the European perspective on psychosocial risks

Psychosocial risk prevention: process and phases

Psychosocial risk prevention: Interventions

Psychosocial risk prevention: evaluation of process and outcomes

CONTENTS MODULE 2

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Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention

Job analysis, job redesign and job crafting

Health-promoting leadership interventions

Career development and Career Anchors

Readings/Bibliography

Scientific articles on specific topics will be available during the course. Students are required to read an article at home. During the next class, the article will be discussed and applied through small-group work.

Teaching methods

For each topic covered in the course, the theoretical part and, at times, a case will be presented. Students will then be expected to apply through small-group work the acquired knowledge to the design and evaluation of interventions aimed at improving occupational well-being in a specific work and organizational context.

Specifically:

- Weekly: Application of acquired knowledge to a specific work and organizational context (small-group work).

- At the end of the course: Small groups must deliver a paper describing the complete intervention in the specific work and organizational context and present the work done.

The course is designed to be very interactive, based on students’ active participation. Therefore, students are requested to attend systematically all the lectures. Exchange students, aiming to choose this course for their learning agreement, should carefully consider – in their own interest – that they are requested to attend the full course.

PLEASE NOTE: Basic knowledge on Work Psychology is required to adequatly take this course

Assessment methods

The grading scale is from 0 to 30, 18 being the minimum passing grade.

MODULE 1

( B3086 - INTERVENTIONS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY – Module 1)

The final assessment is based on:

- A small-group project on work stress prevention. This will give 0-30 points

Scoring from 0 to 30 points is graduated as follow:

  • 0-8 points: markedly inadequate, evident misunderstanding, lack of critical comprehension, or content off-topic
  • 9-17 points: presentation and/or discussion are not fully adequate; imprecisions, surface exam and description of the contents, lack of critical comprehension
  • 18-24 point: presentation and discussion are sufficiently clear and understandable; there are elements that denote critical deepening of the contents, albeit not fully evident
  • 25-29 points: presentation and discussion are very clear, lexicon is specific to the topic, evidence is clearly understood and described, and critical comprehension is evident; some of these aspects, however, is present but not fully achieved
  • 30 points: presentation and discussion fully meet the requirements as it concerns clarity, lexicon specificity, understanding and explanation of evidence.

MODULE 2

(B3086 - INTERVENTIONS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY – Module 2)

The final assessment is based on:

- A small-group paper on the job description. This will give 0-15 points

- An “individual reflection paper” on the contents of the module. This will give 0-15 points

Scoring for each product is graduated 0-15 as follow

  • 0-4 points: markedly inadequate, evident misunderstanding, lack of critical comprehension, or content off-topic
  • 5-18 points: presentation and/or discussion are not fully adequate; imprecisions, surface exam and description of the contents, lack of critical comprehension
  • 9-12 point: presentation and discussion are sufficiently clear and understandable; there are elements that denote critical deepening of the contents, albeit not fully evident
  • 13-14 points: presentation and discussion are very clear, lexicon is specific to the topic, evidence is clearly understood and described, and critical comprehension is evident; some of these aspects, however, is present but not fully achieved
  • 15points: presentation and discussion fully meet the requirements as it concerns clarity, lexicon specificity, understanding and explanation of evidence.

The final mark for B3086 - INTERVENTIONS IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY is the mean of the marks obtained in Module 1 and Module 2

Office hours

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