Covid Impact Study asks care staff about their wellbeing

The research conducted by Ulster University asks practitioners about their quality of life at work, overall wellbeing, the extent to which they feel burnt out and the coping strategies they use in response

I’m Matt Rosser with news that the latest in a series of surveys into Covid-19’s impact on the quality of life of social workers, care staff and health professionals has opened. The research conducted by Ulster University asks practitioners about their quality of life at work, overall wellbeing, the extent to which they feel burnt out and the coping strategies they use in response. The last results in July showed that social workers’ wellbeing at work was lower than that of other staff groups. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
 

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