Supervision and Training Issues in the Practice of Addictions Treatment: Factors That Impact Workforce Retention.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2025-04-30 DOI:10.1093/sw/swaf012
Kristy Aristy
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Abstract

Research indicates that supervision and training impact retention in the addictions treatment workforce. Consistent supervision and training may reduce overall turnover by increasing general well-being and job satisfaction. The objective of this quantitative cross-sectional research study was to review supervision and training factors that impact workforce shortages in the practice of addictions treatment. Research data collected from 167 addictions professionals indicated consistent supervision and training reduce the likelihood of professionals leaving their position; professionals who have a negative relationship with their supervisor are more likely to leave their position. Also, professionals are more likely to leave their position if supervision is not consistent. Overall, poor supervision and training can lead to poor work performance. Supervision and training play a pivotal role in fostering workforce development in the practice of addictions treatment and are an important investment in the community, helping to create a more productive, effective, and efficient support industry. Consistent supervision and training can provide addictions professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills needed to provide support to the community.

成瘾治疗实践中的监督和培训问题:影响劳动力保留的因素。
研究表明,监督和培训影响成瘾治疗工作人员的保留率。一致的监督和培训可以通过提高总体幸福感和工作满意度来减少总体流动率。本定量横断面研究的目的是回顾在成瘾治疗实践中影响劳动力短缺的监督和培训因素。从167名成瘾专业人员收集的研究数据表明,持续的监督和培训降低了专业人员离职的可能性;与上司关系不好的专业人士更有可能离职。此外,如果监督不一致,专业人士更有可能离开他们的职位。总的来说,糟糕的监督和培训会导致糟糕的工作表现。监督和培训在促进成瘾治疗实践中的劳动力发展方面发挥着关键作用,是对社区的一项重要投资,有助于创建一个更有成效、更有效和更高效的支持行业。持续的监督和培训可以为成瘾专业人员提供必要的知识和技能,以便为社区提供支持。
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