The use of community-engagement approaches to identify strategies for increasing workplace well-being among LGBTQ+ adults
Issued Date
2024-11-15
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eISSN
24058440
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2-s2.0-85207112450
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Heliyon
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10
Issue
21
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Heliyon Vol.10 No.21 (2024)
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Sakunpong N., Mahantamak R., Sukcharoen P., Matthews A.K. The use of community-engagement approaches to identify strategies for increasing workplace well-being among LGBTQ+ adults. Heliyon Vol.10 No.21 (2024). doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39541 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/101811
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The use of community-engagement approaches to identify strategies for increasing workplace well-being among LGBTQ+ adults
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Abstract
Background: LGBTQ + individuals often face social stigma and workplace discrimination, negatively impacting their well-being. However, limited research exists on the factors and strategies that enhance their positive workplace experiences. This study was a sequential qualitative mixed-method design conducted in three phases. The study had the following objectives: identifying factors associated with workplace well-being, generating strategies for improving workplace well-being, and obtaining feedback on the identified strategies' acceptability. Methods: In Phase 1, in-depth interviews were conducted with 10 LGBTQ + who described factors that improved their satisfaction at work. In Phase 2, two focus group discussions were held with 13 participants, including LGBTQ + adults, scholars in positive psychology, human resource development, and civil rights advocates, to develop strategies for improving workplace well-being based on Phase 1 data. In Phase 3, a survey was sent to a subset of the focus group participants (N = 7) to ascertain the acceptability of the developed strategies. Data analysis was performed using deductive and inductive approaches. Results: The study's first phase identified the factors contributing to workplace well-being. These factors were categorized into intrapersonal, interpersonal, and social-ecological. In the second phase and third phase, 11 strategies were developed to improve workplace well-being. These strategies were divided into two sections. The first section includes strategies organizations and agencies can implement to promote employee well-being (such as emphasizing diversity and equity as core values). The second section outlines strategies for government and civil society sectors (such as establishing laws addressing LGBTQ + equal rights). The Index of Congruence (IOC) assessed the relationship between strategies and workplace well-being improvement. Results showed IOC values from 0.8 to 1 for 11 strategies, indicating high content validity. Conclusions: Strategies to enhance LGBTQ + workplace well-being were identified through community engagement, but further research is needed for implementation and evaluation.