Caring for aged people: The influence of personal resilience and workplace climate on ‘doing good’ and ‘feeling good’
Abstract
Aims This study examines the impact of personal resilience on the well‐being of care workers and how perceptions of the quality of care provided and the social climate in the organization influences this relationship. We examine quality of patient care as both a mediating and outcome variable to better understand if ‘doing good’ (quality of care) leads to ‘feeling good’ (personal well‐being). Background As an ageing population and the care for...
Paper Details
Title
Caring for aged people: The influence of personal resilience and workplace climate on ‘doing good’ and ‘feeling good’
Published Date
Feb 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
7
Pages
1450 - 1461
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