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This Isn’t Just about Things It’s about People and Their Future: A Qualitative Analysis of the Working Conditions and Strains of Social Workers in Refugee and Homeless Aid

机译:这不仅仅关乎事物还关乎人与他们的未来:对难民和无家可归者中社会工作者的工作条件和压力的定性分析

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Large parts of Europe have been affected by an influx of refugees and increasing homelessness in recent years. Social workers provide care services for refugees and homeless people, but little is known about their working conditions. The aim of this study was to examine their job demands, resources and health strains. 26 semi-structured interviews were conducted with social workers in refugee and homeless aid in Hamburg and Berlin between October and December 2017. The interviews were analysed following Mayring’s qualitative content analysis. Additionally, the job demands and resources of social workers with and without long-term psychological strain were compared. Respondents particularly experienced demands concerning their job content and work organisation, including emotional and quantitative demands. Appreciation expressed by clients and social support from the team served as key resources. Respondents had problems switching off from work, were exhausted and exhibited signs of long-term psychological strain, such as symptoms of burnout or depressive states. Workers reporting long-term psychological strain were more likely to consider themselves as being adversely constrained by legal requirements and to describe inadequate supervision offers and team conflicts. In conclusion, the results indicate the need for job-specific health promotion measures reducing particularly demands concerning social workers’ job content and work organisation and further strengthening their social support.
机译:近年来,欧洲大部分地区受到难民涌入和无家可归现象日益严重的影响。社会工作者为难民和无家可归者提供照料服务,但对其工作条件知之甚少。这项研究的目的是检查他们的工作需求,资源和健康压力。 2017年10月至12月之间,我们对汉堡和柏林的难民和无家可归援助社工进行了26次半结构式访谈。访谈是根据Mayring的定性内容分析后进行的。此外,比较了有和没有长期心理压力的社会工作者的工作需求和资源。受访者对他们的工作内容和工作组织特别有经验要求,包括情感和定量要求。客户表达的赞赏和团队的社会支持是关键资源。受访者在下班时遇到问题,精疲力尽,并表现出长期的心理压力,例如倦怠或抑郁状态的症状。报告长期心理压力的工人更有可能认为自己受到法律要求的不利约束,并描述了不适当的监督提议和团队冲突。总之,结果表明需要针对特定​​工作的健康促进措施,以减少对社会工作者的工作内容和工作组织的特别要求,并进一步加强他们的社会支持。

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