Preparing and Supporting Workplace-Based Human Service Supervisors: Insights from a Canadian Survey.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2025-05-28 DOI:10.1093/sw/swaf021
Karen M Sewell, Margaret Janse van Rensburg, Clarisse Ramirez
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Abstract

Workplace-based supervision in human service organizations (HSOs) is essential for promoting frontline worker well-being and enhancing service quality. However, limited research has explored the preparation, support, and well-being of HSO supervisors, all of which may influence the quality of supervision they provide. This cross-sectional survey of HSO supervisors in Ontario, Canada (N = 75), examined their preparation, support, and well-being (i.e., using the Professional Quality of Life Health measure). Social workers made up the largest professional group represented in the study. Findings from descriptive statistics and inductive qualitative content analysis reveal that while many supervisors received training and their own supervision, they also felt unprepared for the complex role demands of their positions, with most receiving no onboarding. Participants provided considerations for HSO onboarding, additional training, and their own supervision needs. Though most supervisors reported moderate well-being with few cases of burnout, this study highlights the need for robust supervisory support, enhanced onboarding, and continuous supervisory training in HSOs.

准备和支持基于工作场所的人类服务主管:来自加拿大调查的见解。
在人力服务机构(hso)中,以工作场所为基础的监督对于促进一线员工的福祉和提高服务质量至关重要。然而,有限的研究探讨了HSO监督员的准备、支持和幸福感,所有这些都可能影响他们提供的监督质量。这项对加拿大安大略省HSO监督员(N = 75)的横断面调查,检查了他们的准备、支持和幸福感(即使用职业生活质量健康测量)。在这项研究中,社会工作者是最大的专业群体。描述性统计和归纳定性内容分析的结果表明,虽然许多主管接受了培训和自己的监督,但他们也对自己职位的复杂角色要求感到措手不足,大多数人没有接受入职培训。参与者提供了关于HSO入职、额外培训和自身监管需求的考虑。虽然大多数主管报告的幸福感中等,很少有职业倦怠的情况,但本研究强调了hso需要强有力的监管支持,加强入职培训和持续的监管培训。
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