Rural agencies have unique challenges related to recruitment and retention of social workers. A systematic literature review was conducted to examine job satisfaction, burnout and turnover among rural social workers. Based on 28 included articles, results indicate: (a) rural social workers tend to be from rural areas or have completed training in rural settings; (b) poor job satisfaction predicts turnover among rural social workers; (c) rural vs. urban differences for satisfaction, burnout, intention to leave, and turnover are mixed; and (d) greater work-life balance and supervisory support increase retention among rural social workers. This study provides recommendations for informing education, policy and future research in social work pr...
Workforce shortages in behavioral health are a longstanding reality in most rural areas. Given the i...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
A convenience sample of rural-based social service supervisors was surveyed using an exploratory des...
Rural agencies have unique challenges related to recruitment and retention of social workers. A syst...
Rural social workers face unique challenges and opportunities as they seek to address the needs of r...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
Questions and concerns about burnout and job satisfaction among social workers has been expressed fo...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This survey study inter...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
This study was designed to further investigate concerns about hiring social service staff in rural a...
This session focuses on current knowledge pertaining to difficulties in hiring and retaining social ...
In response to growing concerns about the national shortage of rural social workers, the researchers...
Although rural social work continues to be on the fringe of social work practice in the United State...
This quantitative survey study examined stress/burnout and job satisfaction in a sample of 108 socia...
The lack of rural social workers and related behavioral health providers across the United States ha...
Workforce shortages in behavioral health are a longstanding reality in most rural areas. Given the i...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
A convenience sample of rural-based social service supervisors was surveyed using an exploratory des...
Rural agencies have unique challenges related to recruitment and retention of social workers. A syst...
Rural social workers face unique challenges and opportunities as they seek to address the needs of r...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
Questions and concerns about burnout and job satisfaction among social workers has been expressed fo...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This survey study inter...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
This study was designed to further investigate concerns about hiring social service staff in rural a...
This session focuses on current knowledge pertaining to difficulties in hiring and retaining social ...
In response to growing concerns about the national shortage of rural social workers, the researchers...
Although rural social work continues to be on the fringe of social work practice in the United State...
This quantitative survey study examined stress/burnout and job satisfaction in a sample of 108 socia...
The lack of rural social workers and related behavioral health providers across the United States ha...
Workforce shortages in behavioral health are a longstanding reality in most rural areas. Given the i...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
A convenience sample of rural-based social service supervisors was surveyed using an exploratory des...