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Staff members views of the work climate in sheltered homes for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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- Benderix, Ylva, 1953- (author)
- Växjö universitet,Institutionen för pedagogik
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- Nordstrom, Berit (author)
- Lund university
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- Nyberg, Per (author)
- Lund university
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- Sivberg, Bengt (author)
- Lund university
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- 2009
- 2009
- English.
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In: Vård i Norden. - 0107-4083 .- 1890-4238. ; 29:2, s. 38-41
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- The mean scores of the Creative Climate Questionnaire for 152 staff members working in 58 sheltered homes for individuals with autism wererated closer to creative than to stagnant organizations. There was a significant difference between two types of settings. In sheltered homes, thepersons with autism had their daily activity outside the home. Here staff members had higher scores in all creative dimensions compared tohomes with daily activities. Staff in sheltered homes, where the residents leave the premises for their daily work or activities, perceived the workclimate as significantly more creative and satisfying.
Keyword
- staff sheltered homes adults autism
- Hälsovetenskap
- Health and Caring Sciences
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- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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