Social Workers in Turkey: Identifying and Addressing Professional Problems and Concerns |
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Authors: | Nuray Gokcek Karaca Erol Karaca Sophia F. Dziegielewski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work, Anadolu University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Eskisehir, Turkey;2. ngokcek@anadolu.edu.tr nuraygokcek9@gmail.com;4. School of Social Work, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to explore the perceptions of social workers in terms of the occupational problems they experience in the country of Turkey. Using a mixed-methods approach, a survey of 98 social workers was followed by individual interviews with 10 social workers. Utilizing this combined approach, social workers reported several problem areas with the most common concerns being: work execution and working conditions that can impair the delivery of efficient and effective service delivery; limited community awareness of the profession leading to occupational identity concerns; employment setting and expectations that limit the capability of what can be done to assist those in need; and, employment setting difficulties such as long hours, limited wages, and strict requirements that limit creative problem-solving. Suggestions and future practice improvement suggestions are provided. |
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Keywords: | Social work in Turkey emerging profession professional problems addressing change in social work problem perceptions |
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