| Literature DB >> 32100100 |
Burkhard Werner1, David Leopold2.
Abstract
After a pilot study in 2010 in segregated wards for patients with dementia in nursing homes (DWB) and in community-based living communities for older people with dementia (DWG), major differences in the proportion of mentally stressed employees were found (DWB: 57%, DWG: 26%) as well as in the proportion of employees with mental strain (DWB: 55%; DWG: 33%). Nearly the same result was achieved in a representative sample across Germany (n = 1272 employees) in the year 2017 for mental stress (DWB: 58%, DWG: 29%) and mental strain (DWB 51%, DWG: 35%). A further 12 aspects concerning mental stress also showed in practically all areas that employees in DWB were frequently more often stressed than those in DWG. Differences between the two types of institutions with respect to facility-related characteristics (infrastructure and resident structure) as well as sociodemographic variables of employees could barely explain these differences.Entities:
Keywords: Health services research; Institutional policies; Questionnaires; Residential facilities; Workload
Year: 2020 PMID: 32100100 DOI: 10.1007/s00391-020-01709-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Gerontol Geriatr ISSN: 0948-6704 Impact factor: 1.281