The findings of two consecutive surveys of job satisfaction and burnout in national samples of health care social workers are presented. Between 1979 and 19891 there were significant increases in the proportion of social workers employed in private versus public agencies, in quantitative workload, and in social workers ' perceptions of the challenges presented by their jobs. Role conflict and role ambiguity, lack of comfort and dissatisfaction with financial rewards emerged as significant predictors of depersonalization and burnout. However, a significant increase in social workers ' feelings of personal accomplishment also occurred, and high challenge emerged as a significant predictor of sense of effectiveness. Job-related stres...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of present study is to understand which job conditions is critical for socia...
Although much of the research on burnout has focused on the human service professions, there have be...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Job Burnout Scale among Social Service Worker...
The overall objective of this study was to examine burnout and job satisfaction from the perspective...
This quantitative survey study examined stress/burnout and job satisfaction in a sample of 108 socia...
Stress and burnout for health care professionals have received increasing attention in the literatur...
Stress and burnout for health care professionals have received increasing attention in the literatur...
Burnout is a common occurrence for many healthcare social workers, though little academic literature...
Questions and concerns about burnout and job satisfaction among social workers has been expressed fo...
This study seeks to address the challenges that social workers face on a daily basis, as well as exp...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
This thesis examines burnout, job stress, and job satisfaction in two public health nurse organizati...
Objective: The study surveyed burnout, job satisfaction and years in employment for healthcare worke...
Social work was classified as a scare skill and the retention of social workers is an important aspe...
Social work was classified as a scare skill and the retention of social workers is an important aspe...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of present study is to understand which job conditions is critical for socia...
Although much of the research on burnout has focused on the human service professions, there have be...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Job Burnout Scale among Social Service Worker...
The overall objective of this study was to examine burnout and job satisfaction from the perspective...
This quantitative survey study examined stress/burnout and job satisfaction in a sample of 108 socia...
Stress and burnout for health care professionals have received increasing attention in the literatur...
Stress and burnout for health care professionals have received increasing attention in the literatur...
Burnout is a common occurrence for many healthcare social workers, though little academic literature...
Questions and concerns about burnout and job satisfaction among social workers has been expressed fo...
This study seeks to address the challenges that social workers face on a daily basis, as well as exp...
Burnout, a Syndrome which has gained attention as a problem among workers in helping professions, is...
This thesis examines burnout, job stress, and job satisfaction in two public health nurse organizati...
Objective: The study surveyed burnout, job satisfaction and years in employment for healthcare worke...
Social work was classified as a scare skill and the retention of social workers is an important aspe...
Social work was classified as a scare skill and the retention of social workers is an important aspe...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of present study is to understand which job conditions is critical for socia...
Although much of the research on burnout has focused on the human service professions, there have be...
This study examined the psychometric properties of the Job Burnout Scale among Social Service Worker...