Exploring the resilience skills and strategies of social workers.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2795
Lucy R Mangolele, Taetske M Calitz
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Abstract

Background: Research shows that social workers face numerous challenges because of the demanding nature of their profession, necessitating the development of resilience skills and techniques. Social workers assist marginalised populations and operate in challenging environments, requiring strong resilience strategies.

Aim: This article examines the resilience skills and strategies of social workers.

Setting: The study setting comprised the Department of Social Development in Johannesburg Metro Region.

Methods: The study employs a qualitative approach, utilising purposive sampling to identify participants for semi-structured interviews. In-depth individual interviews were conducted with the social workers, and data were analysed using Creswell and Poth's qualitative thematic analysis strategy. A total of 13 participants were interviewed.

Results: Three main themes emerged: Theme 1: Resilience skills and strategies employed by social workers to surmount challenges; theme 2: Effectiveness of resilience skills and strategies employed by social workers; and theme 3: Social workers' suggestions on what the department can do to maintain their resilience.

Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that resilience skills and strategies are crucial for social workers, enabling them to cope effectively with work-related challenges and find meaning in their work.

Contribution: This study will assist social workers to understand the skills and strategies that underpin their resilience. It will also assist the Department of Social Development and other public sectors in developing support programmes to retain social workers for the profession.

探讨社会工作者的弹性技能与策略。
背景:研究表明,社会工作者面临着许多挑战,因为他们的职业要求的性质,需要弹性技能和技术的发展。社会工作者帮助边缘人群并在具有挑战性的环境中工作,这需要强有力的应变策略。目的:探讨社会工作者的弹性技能和策略。环境:研究环境包括约翰内斯堡都会区社会发展部。方法:本研究采用定性方法,利用有目的的抽样来确定半结构化访谈的参与者。对社会工作者进行了深入的个人访谈,并使用Creswell和Poth的定性主题分析策略对数据进行了分析。共有13名参与者接受了采访。结果:主要有三个主题:主题1:社会工作者克服挑战的弹性技能和策略;主题2:社会工作者弹性技能和策略的有效性;主题3:社工就社署如何维持社工的适应力提出建议。结论:研究结果表明,弹性技能和策略对社会工作者至关重要,使他们能够有效地应对与工作相关的挑战,并在工作中找到意义。贡献:本研究将帮助社会工作者了解支撑其弹性的技能和策略。它还将协助社会发展部和其他公共部门制订支助方案,以留住从事这一职业的社会工作者。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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