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Harm reduction social work with people who use drugs: a qualitative interview study with social workers in harm reduction services in Sweden
BackgroundSocial work with people who use drugs (PWUD) has traditionally focused on abstinence and rehabilitation. In recent years, harm reduction...
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Exploring Work Absences and Return to Work During Social Transition and Following Gender-Affirming Care, a Mixed-Methods Approach: ‘Bridging Support Actors Through Literacy’
PurposeResearch on return to work (RTW) following transition-related gender-affirming care (GAC) is lacking. We aim to study the RTW outcomes and...
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Social Work in Outpatient Neurology at a Safety-Net Hospital: A 200-Hour Profile
Social work plays a critical role in preventive health and mitigation of healthcare disparities, but few studies focus on its role in multi-specialty...
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Person-centred care and the work-related health and job satisfaction of health and social care professionals: protocol for a prospective longitudinal cohort study combined with qualitative studies (the PCC@Work project)
BackgroundThe interplay of ethical stress, heavy workloads, and job dissatisfaction poses challenges to both the recruitment and retention of health...
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Working hours, social engagement, and depressive symptoms: an extended work-life balance for older adults
BackgroundIn recent years, researchers have been examining the impact of work-life balance (WLB) on mental health, considering it as a potential risk...
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Does social support at home moderate the association between social support at work and work functioning among cancer patients?
PurposeThe aims of this study were to examine (1) the longitudinal associations of supervisor and colleague social support with work functioning in...
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Social and Cognitive Skills (SCOPE)—a generic model for multi-professional work and education in healthcare
In this article, we present a generic model for social and cognitive skills that can be used in work and (simulation-based) education in healthcare....
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Associations between accumulating job stressors, workplace social capital, and psychological distress on work-unit level: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundPsychosocial job stressor studies usually examine one exposure at a time and focus on individual workers. In this study we examined the...
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Depression among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees and its associated factors regarding work, social support, and loneliness
BackgroundThis study aimed to survey the prevalence of depression and its associated factors among psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees (physicians...
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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Social Work Environment and Black Registered Nurses’ Sleep
IntroductionWorkplace experiences may place Black nurses at higher risk for poor sleep and adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to identify poor...
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The teaching and learning of communication skills for social work students: a realist synthesis protocol
BackgroundGood interpersonal communication is the cornerstone of social work practice, enhancing the outcomes of people in receipt of its services....
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Maternal employment characteristics as a structural social determinant of breastfeeding after return to work in the European Region: a sco** review
BackgroundThe European Region has the lowest rate of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months worldwide. Improving work-related breastfeeding issues is...
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The effects of digitalisation on health and social care work: a qualitative descriptive study of the perceptions of professionals and managers
BackgroundToday, digitalisation is strongly present in health and social care, and it increasingly affects the organisation of work, work...
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Effect of perceived stigma on work and social roles among individuals with mental health disorders in Saudi Arabia: findings from a national survey
BackgroundIt is known worldwide that stigma towards mental illness exists. Studies on stigma perceived by patients with mental illness have shown...
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The impact of perceived work dirtiness on nursing students’ professional commitment: the mediating role of career adaptability and the moderating role of social support - a cross sectional study
BackgroundSocial consensus in the nursing industry is that the job is accompanied by dirtiness. It is generally accepted that negative cognition...
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Conceptualising the social in mental health and work capability: implications of medicalised framing in the UK welfare system
PurposeThis paper asks whether the separation of mental health from its wider social context during the UK benefits assessment processes is a...
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Social stressors and social resources at work and their association with self-reported health complaints among ready-made garment workers in Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundBangladesh is one of the world’s largest garment exporters. Physical working conditions of garment workers are precarious and known to...
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Social Skills and Cognitive Training to Support Work-Related Skills and Job Placement in a Group of Autistic Adults
Autistic people may have difficulties in finding and kee** a job. Studies highlight that only 34% of autistic people are employed compared to 54%...
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Dismantling Addiction Services: Neoliberal, Biomedical and Degendered Constraints on Social Work Practice
BackgroundThis research was conducted in response to concerns reported by social work practitioners to a Canadian College of Social Work which...
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Impact of virtual group-based acceptance and commitment therapy on social adjustment and work-family conflict among intern nurses: a randomized control trial
BackgroundAn action-oriented approach such as acceptance and commitment therapy may help reduce the fusion of conflicting ideas, empower new intern...