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Meta-analysis of Factors Influencing Job Stress of Occupational Therapist in Korea (국내 작업치료사의 직무스트레스에 영향을 미치는 변수에 대한 메타분석)

  • Shim, Sun-Hwa;Kim, Eun-Joo;Park, Eun-Young
    • The Journal of Korean society of community based occupational therapy
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2020
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors affecting occupational therapist's job stress through meta-analysis. Methods : In order to achieve the purpose of the study, 15 studies that examined job stress of occupational therapists were selected for analysis. The general characteristics of individual papers and the magnitude of the effect of related variables on job stress were calculated. The effect size of related variables on job stress and sub-factors (Fisher z) were calculated. Results : The results were found that the effect size on job stress was not significant in the variables of education level, salary and age. The largest effect size was found to be turnover intention (ES=1.161). There was no significant effect size in sub-factors of interpersonal conflict, organization system and insufficient job control. There was a significant effects in physical environment, lack of reward, job insecurity, job demand and occupational climate. Conclusion : The results of this study were suggested that an approach depending on sub-factors is needed to reduce job stress of occupational therapists. Satisfaction, burnout, and self-efficacy, which are psychological factors, are considered to be needed a program for psychological empowerment in order to reduce the job stress of the occupational therapist with a medium effect size according to individual sub-factors.

Research on the Effects of Transformational Leadership on Organizational Effectiveness:Whether Individuals Around the Moderating Effects of the Accident Type (사회적 지지가 요양보호사의 삶의 질에 미치는 영향 -회복탄력성의 매개효과를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Young-Ae;Kim, Mun-Kyom
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.351-361
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    • 2017
  • In Korea, as the elderly population increases, elderly medical facilities and nursing care workers are increasing in labor force, but nursing care workers are avoiding nursing care workers due to poor working conditions and many physical and mental exhaustion of nursing care workers. Therefore, in this study, 284 nursing care workers were surveyed to search resources and to find alternatives to enhance the quality of life of caregivers. The result of research, The first, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social on a married women. The more a religion, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social, psychological. The higher the salary, effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and social, physical. The second, the support of a Superior effected positively on the quality of life in environmental and physical and the support of a colleague effected positively on the quality of life in social and physical. The third, the support of a Superior moderated by self-efficacy of the quality of life in the social and psychological. This results suggest that can be influential variables the support of social and the self-efficacy as an alternative to burnout of the care workers.

A Study on the Current Status Associated with Challenging Behaviors of Adults with Developmental Disabilities and the Perception of Workers: Focused on Cases at Lifelong Education Centers for the Developmentally Disabled in Seoul (성인 발달장애인의 도전적 행동 관련 현황 및 종사자의 인식에 대한 연구: 서울시 발달장애인 평생교육센터를 중심으로)

  • You, SuJin;Lee, EunHye;Han, JeongEun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.12
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    • pp.383-392
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to understand the current status associated with challenging behaviors of adults with developmental disabilities and review the perception of workers at lifelong education centers for the developmentally disabled. To that end, a survey and a focus group interview were conducted. The findings were as follows. First, 85.4% of people working at lifelong education centers for the developmentally disabled had experienced injury in the past year due to challenging behaviors, and those who experience injuries responded that they suffered burnout, psychological trauma, and considered changing jobs. Second, in terms of preemptive response by the organization to address challenging behaviors, 'securing individual space' and 'preemptive identification of causes of challenging behaviors' ranked the highest, with 87.5% of the respondents giving this answer, respectively. For follow-up measures, 81.3% of organizations answered that they hold meetings on individual cases and provide supervision. Third, in terms of suggestions for ways to address challenging behaviors, establishment of an organization-wide system and cooperation with related organizations were cited as needed.