Organization, management, and client effects on staff burnout

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作者
Schulz, R
Greenley, JR
Brown, R
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[1] Mental Health Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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10.2307/2137323
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Employee burnout is perceived to be a serious problem in human service organizations sewing persons with severe mental illness. There has been considerable investigation of burnout and many of its possible causes, but little investigation of the role of client severity in relationship to burnout. Furthermore, theoretical models linking environmental context, organization structure, and management processes to burnout have seldom been proposed or examined. Building on our previous work, we employ a theoretical framework that conceptualizes environmental context, organization structure, management processes, client severity and staff characteristics as influencing work satisfaction and burnout. We examine this in a survey of 311 staff in 42 community mental health service organizations. Controlling for individual staff characteristics, results suggest that organization structure, culture, and management process are important to work environment and in rum to satisfaction and subsequently to burnout. Contrary to the literature, client severity was not associated with burnout nor to work dissatisfaction.
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