Publisher DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16203858
Title: 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
Language: English
Authors: Wirth, Tanja 
Mette, Janika 
Nienhaus, Albert 
Schillmöller, Zita 
Harth, Volker 
Mache, Stefanie 
Keywords: Homeless; Job demands and resources; Occupational health; Qualitative research; Refugees; Social work
Issue Date: 12-Oct-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Series Name: International journal of environmental research and public health : IJERPH 
Volume: 16
Issue: 20
Abstract: 
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.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/16295
ISSN: 1660-4601
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fakultät Life Sciences 
Department Gesundheitswissenschaften 
Type: Article
Additional note: article number: 3858
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