An examination of the relationship between staff behaviour and stress levels in residential care.
By: Rose, John.
Contributor(s): Fletcher, Ben | Mullen,Ellen.
Series: Mental Handicap Research 7 (4) 1994: 312-327. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): RESIDENTIAL LIVING | STAFF ATTITUDES | STRESSSummary: This paper exmines the relationship between levels of stress and the observed performance at work of direct care staff at one community unit and two group homes for people with intellectual handicaps. A number of factors, particularly relationships with other staff and managment are discussed as of vital importance in influencing stress levels.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This paper exmines the relationship between levels of stress and the observed performance at work of direct care staff at one community unit and two group homes for people with intellectual handicaps. A number of factors, particularly relationships with other staff and managment are discussed as of vital importance in influencing stress levels.
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