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Support Workers in Community Mental Health Teams for Older People: Exploring Sources of Satisfaction and Stress

Jasper, Rowan; Wilberforce, Mark; Abendstern, Michele; Tucker, Sue; Challis, David

Authors

Rowan Jasper

Mark Wilberforce

Michele Abendstern

Sue Tucker

David Challis



Abstract

Context: Support workers play an essential role in multidisciplinary community mental health teams for older people (CMHTsOP) in England. However, little is known about how they perceive their role or the impact this has on their levels of stress, well-being and job satisfaction.

Objectives: To compare CMHTsOP support workers’ perceptions of the psychosocial characteristics of their work with those of registered CMHTsOP practitioners.

Methods: A postal survey of CMHTsOP staff in nine mental health trusts. Information was collected about job demands, controls and support using the Job Content Questionnaire. Additional data was collected on other psychosocial features of CMHTsOP working using job satisfaction and intention-to-quit measures and a set of bespoke statements which were supplemented by a subset from the Occupational Stress Indicator.

Findings: Responses were received from 43 support workers and 166 registered practitioners. Support workers reported significantly lower job demands and better co-worker support than registered practitioners. They were also significantly more satisfied with their jobs and more likely to believe that their skills and strengths were used appropriately. The majority of both groups were positive about their team’s climate and their value and identity within it.

Limitations: Although the study explored the psychosocial characteristics of work that contribute to well-being, it did not directly measure stress.

Implications: Given the growing number of CMHTsOP support workers and their diverse roles, future research might usefully explore the specific tasks which contribute most to individual satisfaction and well-being.

Citation

Jasper, R., Wilberforce, M., Abendstern, M., Tucker, S., & Challis, D. (2019). Support Workers in Community Mental Health Teams for Older People: Exploring Sources of Satisfaction and Stress. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019, 111–118

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 6, 2019
Online Publication Date Sep 11, 2019
Publication Date Sep 11, 2019
Deposit Date Sep 18, 2019
Publicly Available Date Sep 18, 2019
Journal Journal of Long-Term Care (Deleted)
Electronic ISSN 2516-9122
Publisher International Long Term Care Policy Network
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2019
Pages 111–118
Keywords Support workers; Job satisafction; Stress; Community mental health teams; Older people; Well-being
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2629805
Publisher URL https://journal.ilpnetwork.org/articles/19/

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