Being valued and respected by colleagues is an important contributor to job satisfaction in hospice and other health care settings. The purpose of this study was to examine how the perception of feeling valued by different members of the interdisciplinary team and interdependence of team members are related to hospice social workers\u27 job satisfaction. The study aims were to examine: (1) the degree to which hospice social workers feel valued by other members of the interdisciplinary team; and 2) whether this is associated with job satisfaction. A nonprobability sample of 203 hospice social workers completed an online survey assessing job satisfaction, perception of feeling valued by each of the professionals on the interdisciplinary hospi...
This article investigates the sources of job satisfaction among practitioners and managers employed ...
In this paper we report findings of a 1999 nationally representative survey of independent hospices ...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects subjective well-being ...
To address job satisfaction, and therefore employment retention, of hospice social workers, this stu...
According to the US census bureau there are approximately 15,500,000 million Americans over the age ...
This study surveyed 4 core hospice professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains)...
Having a model of interdisciplinary teamwork is an important part of clinical practice in hospice pa...
This study surveyed 4 core hospice professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains)...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Social workers intera...
The purpose of this research was to test a causal model of interdisciplinary hospice processes and e...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects the subjective well-be...
The role of the hospice social worker is unclear and misunderstood by interdisciplinary team members...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how community aged care workers evaluate job quali...
BACKGROUND:Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in palliative care units often encounter the death of...
This study explored perceptions of work-related wellbeing among oncology social workers based in the...
This article investigates the sources of job satisfaction among practitioners and managers employed ...
In this paper we report findings of a 1999 nationally representative survey of independent hospices ...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects subjective well-being ...
To address job satisfaction, and therefore employment retention, of hospice social workers, this stu...
According to the US census bureau there are approximately 15,500,000 million Americans over the age ...
This study surveyed 4 core hospice professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains)...
Having a model of interdisciplinary teamwork is an important part of clinical practice in hospice pa...
This study surveyed 4 core hospice professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains)...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Social workers intera...
The purpose of this research was to test a causal model of interdisciplinary hospice processes and e...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects the subjective well-be...
The role of the hospice social worker is unclear and misunderstood by interdisciplinary team members...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how community aged care workers evaluate job quali...
BACKGROUND:Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in palliative care units often encounter the death of...
This study explored perceptions of work-related wellbeing among oncology social workers based in the...
This article investigates the sources of job satisfaction among practitioners and managers employed ...
In this paper we report findings of a 1999 nationally representative survey of independent hospices ...
This paper addresses the question to what extent workplace perception affects subjective well-being ...