PhD, LMSW, is a postdoctoral research fellow, Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University, 811 Washington Avenue, Waco, TX 76701, USA.
PhD, MSW, is associate professor, Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.
Soc Work. 2023 Sep 14;68(4):267-276. doi: 10.1093/sw/swad030.
This qualitative study included in-depth semistructured interviews with 17 social workers from across the state of Texas that took place during the summer of 2021. The purpose of this study was to describe social workers' experiences of workplace support during the COVID-19 pandemic and provide implications for how to improve support in the workplace. The interviews were analyzed using a phenomenological approach to describe the main themes of the participants' experiences. The findings combined with current literature suggest that following the pandemic and in the case of similar prolonged disasters organizational leaders should consider supporting their social work staff by clearly communicating protocol changes, providing more autonomy and flexible work arrangements, increasing time off and financial support, and providing tangible assistance such as technological support. Leaders should also consider their social work staff's emotional well-being following the pandemic by providing therapeutic resources and bonding opportunities for staff to promote a more resilient team-like culture in the workplace.
本定性研究包括对德克萨斯州各地的 17 名社会工作者进行的深入半结构化访谈,访谈于 2021 年夏天进行。本研究的目的是描述社会工作者在 COVID-19 大流行期间的工作场所支持体验,并为如何改善工作场所的支持提供启示。使用现象学方法对访谈进行分析,以描述参与者体验的主要主题。研究结果结合现有文献表明,在大流行之后,在类似的长期灾害情况下,组织领导者应该考虑通过以下方式支持他们的社会工作者员工:明确传达协议变更、提供更多自主权和灵活的工作安排、增加休假和财务支持、以及提供技术支持等有形援助。领导者还应考虑他们的社会工作者员工在大流行后的情绪健康,提供治疗资源和建立联系的机会,以促进工作场所更有弹性的团队文化。