Social Workers, Burnout, and Self-Care:: A Public Health Issue.

Delaware journal of public health Pub Date : 2024-03-29 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.32481/djph.2024.03.05
Michelle Ratcliff
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Social workers have a complex role of providing social services with compassion and empathy while working tirelessly, enduring burnout at some level in their careers. The consequences of burnout can be harmful to workers, the people who they service, their families and careers. This public health issue is impacting social workers globally and is the impetus in exploring burnout to assist social workers with identifying the stressors that can lead to burnout and formulate plans to alleviate stress by using self-care tools. Social workers can use these tools to help prevent future stressors from their involvement in providing services to individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations. This paper reviews the literature that explores burnout of social workers and provides self-care tools to use in daily practice.

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社会工作者、职业倦怠和自我保健::公共卫生问题。
社会工作者承担着复杂的角色,既要以同情心和同理心提供社会服务,又要不知疲倦地工作,在其职业生涯的某个阶段会出现职业倦怠。职业倦怠的后果可能对社工、服务对象、家庭和事业造成伤害。这一公共健康问题正影响着全球的社会工作者,也是探讨职业倦怠的动力所在,以帮助社会工作者识别可能导致职业倦怠的压力源,并通过使用自我保健工具制定缓解压力的计划。社会工作者可以利用这些工具来帮助预防未来因参与为个人、家庭、团体、社区和组织提供服务而产生的压力。本文回顾了探讨社会工作者职业倦怠的文献,并提供了在日常工作中使用的自我保健工具。
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