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The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital

Mini Dissertation (MSW)--University of Pretoria, 2015.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/53450 The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital Terblanche, Lourie nakaninc@universitas.fs.gov.za Nakani, Nomvuyo Constance UCTD Mini Dissertation (MSW)--University of Pretoria, 2015. Employee assistance programmes are workplace programmes developed to assist work organisations to address productivity issues resulting from the psychosocial problems experienced by employees. These psycho-social problems may include health, marital, financial, alcohol, drug, legal, emotional, stress, or other personal issues that may affect job performance. EAPs also serve the organisation by consulting with the organisation about matters that may have an influence on the organisational performance and by giving assistance to individual employees. In the beginning (19th century), EAPs were more concerned about helping employees with alcohol problems in the workplace, which later changed to a more broadened scope to address a wide range of problems. Services are currently rendered according to best practices based on the application of core technologies. These core technologies include training and development, marketing, case management, consulting with the work organisation, networking, monitoring, and evaluation and are essential for the operation and functioning of successful EAPs. Furthermore, EAP standards were developed to benchmark practice and provide guidelines to encourage EAP practice to implement proactive strategies, interventions and tools consciously and purposely. The researcher believes that employee assistance intervention can help prevent the development of more serious psycho-social problems which may in turn impact negatively on the health and productivity of an employee. The premise of the study is on describing the structure and operational functioning of the EAP at UAH in order to redesign the EAP, if indicated. ? A literature study was carried out to illustrate the EAP core technologies and standards and its role in and impact on the structure and operational functioning of EAP. . The study seeks to enquire the structure and operational functioning of EAP and their influence on each other through the following objectives:- to explore and describe the profile of the UAH as an organisation (which forms part of designing an EAP); ? to explore the needs of the hospital (management, union members, and operational staff members) in terms of the EAP; ? to explore the existing structure and operational functioning of the EAP, with specific reference to the EAP core technologies; and ? to provide recommendations to the management of the UAH, for the redesign of the EAP, should such redesign be indicated. The empirical findings obtained from a sample of employees from Universitas Academic Hospital (supervisors, unions, and employees) revealed the core aspect of the study through the quantitative research method. The research had applied the quantitative approach, since observations were systematically undertaken in a standardized statistical procedure. The study also used applied research since it aimed at solving a problem in practice, by providing specific recommendations to the management of the institution. Data were collected by means of a survey where a questionnaire was developed and distributed amongst members of the target group (supervisors, unions, and employees). The study indicated that there is a need for implementation of other core technology in the EAP, e.g. training and development, marketing, consulting with the work organisation, networking, monitoring, and evaluation rather than only focusing on counselling in the administration of the programme. The study also revealed the importance of conducting needs assessment of an organisation before designing an EAP to ensure that the needs of the organisation and its employees are met and to enhance the utilisation rate of the programme. The study further indicated that for the programme to function effectively, it had to have a steering committee represented at the highest level and representative of all sections in the organisation. The research conclusions and recommendations served as a basis for developing guidelines to enhance the structure and operational functioning of EAP in the UAH. These recommendations seek to assist the management of UAH to promote the effective operational functioning of an EAP and enhance the well-being of employees and good service delivery. Social Work and Criminology MSW Unrestricted 2016-06-27T12:17:43Z 2016-06-27T12:17:43Z 2016-04-13 2015 Mini Dissertation Nakani, NC 2015, The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital, MSW Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/53450> A2016 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/53450 en © 2016 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
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title The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital
title_full The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital
title_fullStr The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital
title_full_unstemmed The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital
title_short The structure and operational functioning of the Employee Assistance Programme at the Universitas Academic Hospital
title_sort structure and operational functioning of the employee assistance programme at the universitas academic hospital
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