Essays about: "health promotion leadership"

Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words health promotion leadership.

  1. 6. Nurse assistants’well-being at work : is there a link to nurse leadership

    University essay from Nordiska ministerrådet/Nordic School of Public Health NHV

    Author : Þóra Ákadótti; [2012]
    Keywords : Nurse Assistants; Working Environment; Servant Leadership; Burnout; Job Satisfaction;

    Abstract : Introduction: As jobdemands in the healthcare system increases, one of the main protective factors involves support within the work environment. Limited knowledge exists about the work environment of nurse assistants and their well-being at work. READ MORE

  2. 7. Nurse assistants’well-being at work : is there a link to nurse leadership?

    University essay from Nordiska ministerrådet/Nordic School of Public Health NHV

    Author : Þóra Ákadóttir; [2012]
    Keywords : Nurse Assistants; Working Environment; Servant Leadership; Burnout; Job Satisfaction;

    Abstract : Introduction: As jobdemands in the healthcare system increases, one of the main protective factors involves support within the work environment. Limited knowledge exists about the work environment of nurse assistants and their well-being at work. READ MORE

  3. 8. "Where I come from cannot make me who I want to be” : A Minor Field Study in the townships of Cape Town

    University essay from Högskolan Väst/Institutionen för omvårdnad, hälsa och kultur

    Author : Mikael Andersson; Josefine Johansson; [2012]
    Keywords : Empowerment; Young adults; Peer education; Health Promotion; South Africa; empowerment; ungdomar; faddrar; hälsopromotion; Sydafrika;

    Abstract : Aims: The purpose of this thesis is to describe peer educators’ experiences from the training given to them by The Leadership South Programme. The aim is also to describe the participants’ perceived self-empowerment and perceptions about their own learning and experiences of being a peer educator. READ MORE

  4. 9. The role of organizational culture in employees´ work-life balance as an aspect of health

    University essay from Nordiska ministerrådet/Nordic School of Public Health NHV

    Author : Steingerdur Olafsdottir; [2008]
    Keywords : Organizational Culture; Work-Life Balance; Leadership; Workplace Health Promotion;

    Abstract : Organizational culture defines how employees should behave in a given set of circumstances. The purpose of this study involved analyzing the organizational culture of an Icelandic software consultancy company in relation to employees´ work-life balance as an aspect of health, and explaining the process for creating and sustaining a supportive work-life culture. READ MORE