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澳大利亚非政府酒精和其他药物工作者队伍:全国调查结果。

The non-government alcohol and other drug workforce in Australia: Findings from a national survey.

机构信息

National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University, Adelaide, Austral.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2021 Sep;40(6):1003-1012. doi: 10.1111/dar.13278. Epub 2021 Mar 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is growing interest in the role of the non-government sector in the alcohol and other drug (AOD) service delivery system. This study examined the demographic profile of AOD workers in the non-government (NGO) compared to government sector, to ascertain their professional development needs, job satisfaction, retention and turnover.

METHODS

This study utilised cross-sectional data from an Australian AOD workforce online survey that assessed participants' demographics, employment profile, professional development needs and barriers. The sample comprised 888 workers in direct client service roles.

RESULTS

Binomial logistic regression analysis indicated that NGO workers were more likely to be younger (<35 years), have AOD lived experience and have an AOD vocational qualification. NGO workers were more likely to earn below the national average salary and report job insecurity; but nonetheless were more likely to feel respected and supported at work, believe their work was meaningful and be satisfied working in the AOD sector. Their top professional development barrier was personal financial cost. NGO workers were more likely to report employer financial costs as a professional development barrier, whereas government workers were more likely to report staff shortages.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

AOD services in Australia rely increasingly on the NGO sector. Quality services and care pivot on the size, capability and maturity of the workforce. This study highlights the need for systemic interventions addressing structural issues, and the professional development and ongoing support needs of the NGO AOD workforce. Without such support, Australia's AOD services will be potentially jeopardised.

摘要

引言

非政府部门在酒精和其他药物(AOD)服务提供系统中的作用越来越受到关注。本研究考察了非政府(NGO)部门与政府部门的 AOD 工作者的人口统计学特征,以确定他们的专业发展需求、工作满意度、保留率和离职率。

方法

本研究利用了澳大利亚 AOD 劳动力在线调查的横断面数据,评估了参与者的人口统计学特征、就业情况、专业发展需求和障碍。样本包括 888 名直接为客户提供服务的工作人员。

结果

二项逻辑回归分析表明,NGO 工作人员更年轻(<35 岁),有 AOD 生活经历,并有 AOD 职业资格。NGO 工作人员的收入低于全国平均水平,工作不稳定,但更有可能感到受到尊重和支持,认为自己的工作有意义,并对在 AOD 部门工作感到满意。他们最大的专业发展障碍是个人经济成本。NGO 工作人员更有可能报告雇主的经济成本是专业发展的障碍,而政府工作人员更有可能报告人员短缺。

讨论与结论

澳大利亚的 AOD 服务越来越依赖 NGO 部门。优质服务和护理取决于劳动力的规模、能力和成熟度。本研究强调需要采取系统性干预措施来解决结构问题,以及 NGO AOD 劳动力的专业发展和持续支持需求。如果没有这种支持,澳大利亚的 AOD 服务可能会受到威胁。

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