Axelrad-Levy Tamar, Schwartz Tayri Talia Meital, Achdut Netta, Sarid Orly
The Charlotte Jack Spitzer Department of Social Work, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel.
Child psychiatry and the Center for Child Development and Mental Health, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, 845 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 0G4 Canada.
Clin Soc Work J. 2023;51(2):175-187. doi: 10.1007/s10615-022-00861-z. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
While the evidence on the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the well-being of frontline social workers is emerging, the research on the impact of the pandemic on their performance is scarce. The presented study explores how the relationship between work environment predictors and perceived stress explains the job performance of child welfare social workers during the pandemic using survey responses of 878 child welfare social workers. The findings revealed the mechanism through which environment predictors and perceived stress interacted in explaining job performance during a time of large-scale crisis. We found that C.W. social workers who experienced greater COVID-19-related service restrictions reported poorer job performance, that perceived stress disrupted workers' supervision and autonomy, and that supervision and job autonomy protected C.W. social workers from the adverse effects of perceived stress and workload on their job performance. Conclusions included the importance of autonomy and supervision in mitigating job-related stressors and the need to adapt and enhance child welfare supervision during times of national crisis.
虽然关于新冠疫情对一线社会工作者福祉的不利影响的证据正在显现,但关于疫情对他们工作表现影响的研究却很匮乏。本研究利用878名儿童福利社会工作者的调查回复,探讨了工作环境预测因素与感知压力之间的关系如何解释疫情期间儿童福利社会工作者的工作表现。研究结果揭示了在大规模危机时期,环境预测因素和感知压力在解释工作表现时相互作用的机制。我们发现,经历了与新冠疫情相关的更严格服务限制的儿童福利社会工作者报告的工作表现较差,感知压力扰乱了工作者的监督和自主权,而监督和工作自主权保护儿童福利社会工作者免受感知压力和工作量对其工作表现的不利影响。结论包括自主权和监督在减轻与工作相关的压力源方面的重要性,以及在国家危机时期调整和加强儿童福利监督的必要性。