Giorgio Gosetti
University of Verona
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BMC Health Services Research | 2017
Gaia Cetrano; Federico Tedeschi; Giorgio Gosetti; Antonio Lora; Dario Lamonaca; Jill Manthorpe; Francesco Amaddeo
BackgroundQuality of working life includes elements such as autonomy, trust, ergonomics, participation, job complexity, and work-life balance. The overarching aim of this study was to investigate if and how quality of working life affects Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction among mental health practitioners.MethodsStaff working in three Italian Mental Health Departments completed the Professional Quality of Life Scale, measuring Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction, and the Quality of Working Life Questionnaire. The latter was used to collect socio-demographics, occupational characteristics and 13 indicators of quality of working life. Multiple regressions controlling for other variables were undertaken to predict Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction.ResultsFour hundred questionnaires were completed. In bivariate analyses, experiencing more ergonomic problems, perceiving risks for the future, a higher impact of work on life, and lower levels of trust and of perceived quality of meetings were associated with poorer outcomes. Multivariate analysis showed that (a) ergonomic problems and impact of work on life predicted higher levels of both Compassion Fatigue and Burnout; (b) impact of life on work was associated with Compassion Fatigue and lower levels of trust and perceiving more risks for the future with Burnout only; (c) perceived quality of meetings, need of training, and perceiving no risks for the future predicted higher levels of Compassion Satisfaction.ConclusionsIn order to provide adequate mental health services, service providers need to give their employees adequate ergonomic conditions, giving special attention to time pressures. Building trustful relationships with management and within the teams is also crucial. Training and meetings are other important targets for potential improvement. Additionally, insecurity about the future should be addressed as it can affect both Burnout and Compassion Satisfaction. Finally, strategies to reduce possible work-life conflicts need to be considered.
International Review of Sociology | 2014
Giorgio Gosetti; Michele La Rosa
The theme of the quality of work and working life has gone through ups and downs, recurrent references, at times only opportunistic, in the sociological literature. Our intention here is certainly not to go once again over the stages, both theoretical and empirical, at the international level, but above all european and italian, of this process.
Italian Sociological Review | 2015
Giorgio Gosetti
SOCIOLOGIA DEL LAVORO | 2018
B. Barabaschi; Vando Borghi; Federico Chicchi; Barbara Giullari; Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa; Enrica Morlicchio; F. Pirone; R. Rizza; Laura Zanfrini
PERSONALE E LAVORO | 2010
Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa
PERSONALE E LAVORO | 2010
Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa
PERSONALE E LAVORO | 2010
Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa
AUTONOMIE LOCALI E SERVIZI SOCIALI | 2007
Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa
Archive | 2005
Giorgio Gosetti; M. La Rosa
Archive | 2001
M. La Rosa; Giorgio Gosetti