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Author: LIU Jinyu; BERN-KLUG Mercedes;
Title: Nursing home social services directors who report thriving at work.
Reference: Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 56(2), February 2013, pp.127-145.
Format: article;
Topics: job satisfaction; models; nursing homes; organisational culture; social workers; staff management; research; United States; Select:
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Author: WATT Michael; WAGNER Shannon L.;
Title: Parenting a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder: parental work context.
Reference: Community, Work and Family, 16(1), Feb 2013, pp.20-38.
Format: article;
Topics: autistic spectrum conditions; employment; job satisfaction; parenting; parents; stress; research; Canada; Select:
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Author: RAI Gauri S.;
Title: Job satisfaction among long-term care staff: bureaucracy isn't always bad.
Reference: Administration in Social Work, 37(1), 2013, pp.90-99.
Format: article;
Topics: job satisfaction; long term care; social care professionals; staff retention; stress; research; United States; Select:
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Author: AHLSTRÖM Gerd; WADENSTEN Barbro;
Title: Enjoying work or burdened by it? How personal assistants experience and handle stress at work.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 11(2), 2012, pp.112-127.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; conditions of employment; job satisfaction; personal assistants; professional role; staff-user relationships; stress; research; Sweden; Select:
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5 of 381
Author: BONACH Kathryn; HECKERT Alex;
Title: Predictors of secondary traumatic stress among children's advocacy center forensic interviewers.
Reference: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(3), 2012, pp.295-314.
Format: article;
Topics: advocacy; child abuse; job satisfaction; staff management; stress; traumas; research; United States; Select:
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Author: FOUCHÉ Christa; MARTINDALE Kathy;
Title: Work–life balance: practitioner well-being in the social work education curriculum.
Reference: Social Work Education, 30(6), September 2011, pp.675-685.
Format: article;
Topics: curriculum development; employment; job satisfaction; quality of life; social work education; stress; student social workers; practice; Select:
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7 of 381
Author: DISLEY Philip[; HATTON Chris; DAGAN Dave;
Title: Inputs and outcomes: what do staff in services for people with intellectual disabilities perceive they bring to and receive from their work-based relationships?
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 16(4), December 2012, pp.297-306.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; conditions of employment; health professionals; job satisfaction; learning disabilities; mental health care; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 381
Author: CAMERON Gary; et al.;
Title: Employment experiences of frontline child protection service providers in accessible and central service delivery settings.
Reference: Journal of Public Child Welfare, 6(5), November-December 2012, pp.590-613.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; employment; first line managers; job satisfaction; social care provision; social workers; stress; research; Canada; Select:
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Author: CASSIE Kimberly M.; CASSIE William E.;
Title: Organizational and individual conditions associated with depressive symptoms among nursing home residents over time.
Reference: Gerentologist, 52(6), December 2012, pp.812-821.
Format: article;
Topics: depression; job satisfaction; nursing homes; older people; organisational culture; risk; research; United States; Select:
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10 of 381
Author: GRADY Melissa D.; CANTOR Michael;
Title: Strengthening the professional selves of social workers through the lens of self psychology.
Reference: Smith College Studies in Social Work, 82(4), October-December 2012, pp.401-417.
Format: article;
Topics: job satisfaction; organisations; social work; social workers; staff retention; stress; Select:
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Author: HAMAMA Liat;
Title: Differences between children's social workers and adults' social workers on sense of burnout, work conditions and organisational social support.
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 42(7), October 2012, pp.1333-1353.
Format: article;
Topics: adult social care; childrens services; job satisfaction; social workers; staff management; stress; research; Israel; Select:
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Author: BEDER Joan; POSTIGLIONE Paul; STROLIN-GOLTZMAN Jessica;
Title: Social work in the Veterans Administration hospital system: impact of the work.
Reference: Social Work in Health Care, 51(8), September 2012, pp.661-679.
Format: article;
Topics: armed forces personnel; job satisfaction; mental health; social work; social workers; stress; research; United States; Select:
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Author: GLISSON Charles; GREEN Philip; WILLIAMS Nathaniel J.;
Title: Assessing the Organizational Social Context (OSC) of child welfare systems: implications for research and practice.
Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 36(9), September 2012, pp.621-632.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; instruments; job satisfaction; models; organisational culture; organisational structure; staff retention; research; United States; Select:
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Author: MacALISTER Josh; CREHAN Luch; OLSEN Annika;
Title: Frontline: improving the children's social work profession
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 2012. 36p.
Format: book;
Topics: children; childrens services; job satisfaction; recruitment; social work; social workers; staff retention; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; et al.;
Title: SCIE research briefing 43: effective supervision in social work and social care
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012. 24p.
Format: book; SCIE publication;
Topics: job satisfaction; models; multidisciplinary services; social care professionals; social workers; staff retention; staff supervision; research review; Select:
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Author: PARVEEN Sahdia; MORRISON Val;
Title: Predicting caregiver gains: a longitudinal study.
Reference: British Journal of Health Psychology, 17(4), November 2012, pp.711-723.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; coping behaviour; intervention; job satisfaction; mental health; research; Wales; Select:
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Author: WORTHINGTON Rachel;
Title: Prison organisational climate: exploring the impact of climate on emotional well being.
Reference: British Journal of Forensic Practice, 14(3), 2012, pp.192-203.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; coping behaviour; job satisfaction; organisational culture; personality; prison service; quality of life; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: BONIFAS Robin; GAMMONLEY Denise; SIMONS Kelsey;
Title: Gerontological social workers' perceived efficacy for influencing client outcomes.
Reference: Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 55(6), August-September 2012, pp.519-536.
Format: article;
Topics: job satisfaction; older people; social work; social workers; research; United States; Select:
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Author: JOHNSON Sonia; et al.;
Title: Morale in the English mental health workforce: questionnaire survey.
Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 201(3), September 2012, pp.239-246.
Format: article;
Topics: job satisfaction; mental health services; morale; stress; research; England; Select:
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Author: CHEN Yi-Yi; PARK Jisung; PARK Aely;
Title: Existence, relatedness, or growth? Examining turnover intention of public child welfare caseworkers from a human needs approach.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(10), October 2012, pp.2088-2093.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; job satisfaction; motivation; needs; social workers; staff retention; research; United States; Select:
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