Asiantuntijatyöntekijöiden kokemuksia psykologisten perustarpeiden täyttymisestä työhyvinvoinnin ja työssäsuoriutumisen näkökulmasta
Keywords:
self-determination theory, basic psychological needs, expert work, well-being at work, work performanceAbstract
This article describes experiences of satisfaction of basic psychological needs (autonomy, competence, relatedness) from the point of view of well-being and performance at expert work. The interview data (N = 30) were gathered during spring 2020 in two engineering companies and analyzed by applying thematic analysis. Themes that describe factors that develop well-being at work, were formed. Autonomy: Following individualistic values. Competence: Work-related optimal challenges and success. Relatedness: Sense of belonging. Themes that describe factors that support performance at work, were formed. Autonomy: To be able to influence and develop. This was described to increase willingness to develop and improve problem solving and commitment. Competence: Challenges were seen as opportunities to develop. Relatedness: Close relationships were seen as vital for mental and professional support. These results strengthen the knowledge of the importance of considering basic psychological needs when scrutinizing well-being and performance at work.
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