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  2. Caregiver burden - Wikipedia

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    Caregivers are typically not trained. Caring is a serious challenge for them. An intensive adaptation to the care situation is necessary. [6] The caregiver burden can be based on a variety of aspects of the care situation (e.g. lack of recovery time, challenging behavior of the care requiring person, limitation of social activities and contacts).

  3. SWOT analysis - Wikipedia

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    SWOT analysis provides direction to the next stages of the change process. [19] It has been used by community organizers and community members to further social justice in the context of social work practice, [19] and can be applied directly to communities served by a specific nonprofit or community organization. [20]

  4. Compassion fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Between 16% and 85% of health care workers in various fields develop compassion fatigue. In one study, 86% of emergency room nurses met the criteria for compassion fatigue. [37] In another study, more than 25% of ambulance paramedics were identified as having severe ranges of post-traumatic symptoms. [28]

  5. Malicious compliance - Wikipedia

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    Some perceive malicious compliance as a tool for effecting change, such as social change, [7] or meeting goals, such as production quotas, even at the expense of efficiency and the organization. [8] Other motivations include office politics, jealousy, revenge on a supervisor, [3] [9] and simply "sticking it to" an organization one is unhappy ...

  6. Talk:Negative and positive rights - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Social Work, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Social Work on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Social Work Wikipedia:WikiProject Social Work Template:WikiProject Social Work ...

  7. Virtue signalling - Wikipedia

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    On social media, large movements such as Blackout Tuesday were accused of lacking substance, and celebrities or public figures are frequently charged with virtue signalling when their actions seem disconnected from their public stances. However, some argue that these expressions of outrage or moral alignment may reflect genuine concern, and ...

  8. Care work - Wikipedia

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    A "social desirability" bias exists, with husbands reporting more time spent on care work than their wives would report for them (and vice versa); providing care is considered praiseworthy. Problems with reporting can be minimized through a time diary, in which respondents describe activities performed the previous day; responses are then ...

  9. Grand Challenges for Social Work - Wikipedia

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    Then President of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare (Richard Barth of the University of Maryland School of Social Work) presented the idea to the AASWSW Board, which approved it. In 2013, the Grand Challenges for Social Work leadership invited national social work organizations, interest groups, and academic institutions to ...