Addressing a National Turnover Problem from an HRD Perspective: A Field Research Study of Direct Care Workers
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Summary
There is significant concern over high turnover rates among direct care workers providing in-home care. This paper describes “research in progress” of a 3-year field study examining relationships between interventions and measures of job satisfaction and turnover. Economic and non-economic interventions were introduced to a population of nearly 700. Preliminary findings suggest that job satisfaction increases not only from workers’ participation in, but simply their awareness of interventions.
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Western Carolina University
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Researching Human Resource Development; Professional Development; Continuing Education; Career Development; direct care workers; DCW
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Carrie
Blakeway
The Lewin Group
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Carrie.Blakeway@Lewin.com
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