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‘Part of the family’: sources of job satisfaction amongst a group of community‐based dementia care workers
Author(s) -
Ryan Tony,
Nolan Mike,
Enderby Pam,
Reid David
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
health and social care in the community
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.984
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1365-2524
pISSN - 0966-0410
DOI - 10.1111/j.0966-0410.2004.00471.x
Subject(s) - dementia , workforce , autonomy , feeling , job satisfaction , nursing , psychology , quality (philosophy) , gerontology , medicine , social psychology , disease , political science , philosophy , epistemology , pathology , law
The development of community‐based services for people with dementia brings new challenges for health and social care providers, not least that of sustaining an enthusiastic workforce who are motivated to provide care and support under potentially isolating and difficult conditions. The present paper, based on interview data gathered from a group of community‐based dementia care workers, seeks to identify their sources of job satisfaction and reward. Interviews were conducted with seven workers at two points in time and the data were analysed using a case by theme matrix approach. The results indicate that there were high levels of job satisfaction amongst the group, which were enhanced by several factors, including: good organisational support; day‐to‐day autonomy; the ability to maintain relationships with people with dementia and their families; and staffs’ feelings of contributing to and improving the status and quality of life of people with dementia. Implications for workforce development are briefly considered.

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