Employee attitudes to work-based counselling services |
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Authors: | Michael A. West Shirley Reynolds |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UKb Health Policy and Practice Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK |
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Abstract: | Work-based counselling services have increasingly been introduced in organizational settings in the 1980s and 1990s. In this paper, a study is reported of the attitudes of 213 employees of a UK Health Authority towards an existing counselling service. Questionnaires sought information about attitudes to counselling, confidentiality, attitudes to those seeking counselling and general health. The results suggested that attitudes to work-based counselling services are predicted by employees' perceptions of those seeking counselling as trustworthy and their beliefs about the confidentiality of the service. The practical implications of these results are examined. |
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Keywords: | Counselling services Health care Attitudes Work organizations |
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