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Mental health literacy and attitudes of human resource practitioners in South AfricaHugo, Charmaine June 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2003. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Background: South African companies need to contend with numerous transformation and
development issues since the country's re-entry into the international marketplace. One
component that is receiving increasing attention is the wellbeing of employees in the drive to
remain competitive within the global economy. This study argues that mental illness is a
component of employee wellbeing that has been ignored, even though these conditions are
highly prevalent and costly to businesses. The lack of recognition, research and information
about mental illness in the workplace raises questions about the knowledge and orientation of
human resource (HR) practitioners. This study therefore aimed to investigate and describe the
mental health literacy and attitudes ofHR practitioners in South Africa.
Methodology: This study had a descriptive purpose and employed a sample survey research
design to distribute a mail questionnaire to a randomly selected sample of human resource
practitioners registered with the South African Board for Personnel Practice (SABPP). The
measuring instrument comprised mental health literacy and attitudes scales that have been
extensively researched and reported to have sound psychometric properties. Three vignettes
portraying mental disorders selected for their relevance to the business world (i.e., depression,
panic disorder and alcohol abuse) were used as aids to achieving the research aim. A standard
statistical package (SPSS 10.0) was utilised to determine descriptive and inferential statistics
with an accepted 5% level of significance.
Results: A response rate of 31% was achieved yielding an equal distribution of responses
across the study vignettes. HR practitioners who acted as respondents to this study were found
to be illiterate regarding mental illness and to hold subtle negative attitudes towards the
mentally ill. Less than 10% could recognise mental illness as opposed to the majority who
regarded the behaviour in the vignettes as normal responses. Whereas just over a third could
correctly name the diagnosis described in the vignettes, only 7% were able to identify panic
disorder. Most respondents believed that psychosocial stress factors caused mental illness,
while only 29% where of the opinion that biological factors had a role in the aetiology of mental
illness. Respondents favoured psychological and lifestyle treatment strategies and opposed
medical treatments, irrespective of the type of mental illness presented with. Although as a
group respondents showed mainly positive attitudes towards the mentally ill, evidence was
found that the commonly held myths of danger/violence and the irresponsible/ childlike nature
of the mentally ill were adhered to. Conclusions: The HR field should take cognisance of the reality of mental illness. Urgent
steps need to be taken to adequately equip HR practitioners and students with both evidencebased
knowledge and a positive orientation to enable the effective management of these
conditions in the workplace. Attention should be given to addressing common mistruths and
misconceptions, and to creating an awareness of the significant role that the HR practitioner can
play in timeously recognising and appropriately dealing with employee mental health problems
so that companies can benefit by the optimal utilisation of human resources. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Agtergrond: Suid-Afrikaanse maatskappye het te doen met verskeie transformasie- en
ontwikkelings aangeleenthede sedert die land se terugkeer na die internasionale mark. Die
welstand van werkers is 'n aspek wat toenemend aandag verkry met hierdie strewe om
mededingend te bly in die globale ekonomie. Hierdie studie argumenteer dat geestessiekte as 'n
komponent van werkerwelstand geïgnoreer word, alhoewel dit algemeen voorkom en besighede
heelwat geld kos. Die beperkte herkenning, navorsing en inligting oor geestessiekte in die
werkplek lei tot vrae omtrent die kennis en inslag van Menslike Hulpbron- (MR) praktisyns.
Derhalwe, ondersoek en beskryf hierdie studie die kennis en houding jeens geestesgesondheid
van MH-praktisyns in Suid-Afrika.
Metodologie: Hierdie studie se doel is beskrywend van aard en maak gebruik van 'n steekproef
opname navorsingsontwerp. 'n Vraelys is gepos aan 'n ewekansig gesellekteerde steekproef
van MH-praktisyns wat geregistreer is by die Suid-Afrikaanse Raad vir Personeelpraktyk. Die
meetinstrument bestaan uit geestesgesondheid kennis- en houdingskale wat ekstensief nagevors
is en wat beskryf is om goeie psigometriese eienskappe te besit. Drie gevaUestudies van
geestessteurings relevant tot die besigheidswêreld (depressie, panieksteuring en
alkoholmisbruik) is gebruik as hulpmiddels om die navorsingsdoeiwit te bereik. Standaard
statistiese sagteware (SPSS 10.0) is gebruik om beskrywende en afleidende statistiek te bepaal
met 'n aangenome 5% vlak van betekenisvolheid.
Bevindings: Altesaam 31% van vraelyste is beantwoord en dit was eweredig verdeel tussen die
verskillende gevallestudies. MH-praktisyns wat deelgeneem het aan hierdie studie het swak
kennis omtrent geestessiekte en subtiele negatiewe houdings ten opsigte van persone met
geestesiekte getoon. Minder as 10% kon geestessiekte identifiseer teenoor die meerderheid wat
die gedrag in die gevallestudies as normaal beskou het. Net oor 'n derde kon die diagnose
korrek benoem en slegs 7% kon panieksteuring korrek identifiseer. Meeste van die respondente
het geglo dat psigososiale stresfaktore geestessiekte veroorsaak, terwyl net 29% van mening
was dat biologiese faktore 'n rol speel in die etiologie van geestessiekte. Respondente het
psigologiese en lewensstyl behandelingsmodaliteite verkies bo mediese behandeling en dit was
onafhanklik van die tipe geestessteuring wat voorgekom het. Alhoewel die respondente as 'n
groep hoofsaaklik 'n positiewe houding getoon het ten opsigte van persone met geestessiekte,
was daar bewyse dat algemene mites ondersteun is en dat persone met geestessiekte beskou is as
gevaarlik/aggressief en as onverantwoordeliklkinderlik. Gevolgtrekkings: Die MH veld moet die realiteit van geestessiekte aanvaar. Dringende stappe
moet geneem word om MH-praktisyns en studente te voorsien van uitkomsgebaseerde kennis en
'n positiewe houding sodat effektiewe hantering van hierdie toestande kan plaasvind in die
werkplek. Algemene onwaarhede en miskonsepsies moet aangespreek word en die bewustheid
van die betekenisvolle rol van die MH-praktisyn moet benadruk word.
Geestesgesondheidsprobleme van die werker moet betyds herken word en toepaslik gehanteer
word sodat maatskappye voordeel kan trek uit die optimale gebruik van menslike hulpbronne.
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Implementation and enforcement of safety standards in the mining industry in South Africa: challenges and prospectsShibambu, Ophrey Ntsuxeko January 2017 (has links)
Thesis (LLM.) -- University of Limpopo, 2017. / In South Africa, during the then apartheid era, the mining sector had records of extremely high fatalities, injuries and occupational diseases that led to massive death of miners predominantly the Blacks. In the post-apartheid era, numerous laws have been enacted to address the problem. One of the laws that was introduced is the Mine Health and Safety Act 29 of 1996 which provides for radical enforcement of health and safety standards using various mechanisms, such as monitoring systems and inspections, investigations, and employers' and employees' duties to identify hazards and eliminate, control and minimise the risk to health and safety of mine workers. This study examines the extent, efficient and efficacy of the implementation and enforcements of these laws and points out the challenges being encountered and prospects made thus far. The study used Australia and Chile for comparative study and showcased how the government and the laws they have passed are being effectively used to contain and curtail health hazards, accidents and fatalities in the mining environment.
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Assessing behavioural intention of small and medium enterprises in implementing a HIV/AIDS policy and programmeParsadh, Adrian 04 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA) -- University of Stellenbosch, 2004. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The relentless progression of HfV /AIDS epidemic has made it imperative that measures are
put in place to minimise its impact on Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). mv is set to
have a significant effect on every facet of the population, and SME is not immune.
Business is likely to feel the impact ofmv/AIDS epidemic through reduced productivity,
increased absenteeism, increased staff turnover, increased recruitment and training costs,
increased cost of employee benefits and poor staff morale. One of the interventions is to
implement a mv/AIDS policy and programme, yet a literature search showed that
psychological studies of SME in implementing a mv/AIDS policy and programme are
limited. The present study utilised the model of the theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen,
1985,1988, 1991), which is an extension of the theory of reasoned action (Fishbein &
Ajzen, 1975; Ajzen & Fishbein, 1980). Intention to implement a mv/AIDS policy and
programme was predicted by the theory of planned behaviour constructs such as attitude,
subjective norm and perceived behavioural control. The theory of planned behaviour was
found to be useful in assessing behavioural intention of SME in implementing a mv/AIDS
policy and programme. These findings indicate that implementing an intervention like a
mv/AIDS policy and programme by SMES is a behavioural intention motivated by
attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die meedoënlose progressie van die HIVNIGS pandemie het dit gebiedend noodsaaklik
gemaak om maatreëls daar te stelom die impak daarvan op klein en medium
sakeondernemings te minimaliseer. HIVNIGS sal 'n beduidende uitwerking hê op alle
vlakke van die bevolking. Klein en medium sakeondernemings is geen uitsondering nie.
Die uitwerking van die HIVNIGS pandemie sal tot gevolg hê 'n afname in produktiwiteit;
'n toename in personeelafwesigheid, personeelomset, personeelwerwing en -
opleidingskoste, personeelvoordele; en swak personeel moreel. Een manier om die
probleem aan te spreek is om 'n HIVNIGS beleid en program te implimenteer.
Ongelukkig toon literêre navorsing dat psigologiese studies van klein en medium
sakeondernemings om 'n HIVNIGS beleid en program te implimenteer, beperk is.
Dié navorsing steun op die teorie van planmatige gedrag (Ajzen, 1985; 1988; 1991), wat 'n
verlenging is van die teorie van beredeneerde optrede (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975; Ajzen &
Fishbein, 1980). Die oogmerk met die implimentering van 'n HIVNIGS beleid en
program is bepaal deur die teorie van planmagtige gedrag soos waargeneem in
geesteshouding, subjektiewe norme en waargenome beheerde gedrag. Daar is gevind dat
die teorie van planmagtige gedrag nuttig is om die oogmerke en optrede van werknemers in
klein en medium sakeondernemings te bepaal met die implimentering van 'n HIVNIGS
beleid en program. Hierdie bevindings toon dat die implimentering en tussenkoms van 'n
HIVNIGS beleid en program by klein en medium sakeondernemings'n gedragsoogmerk is
wat gemotiveer word deur geesteshoudings, subjektiewe norme en waargenome beheerde
gedrag.
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The knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at the South African Sugar Association (SASA) with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employeesNaidoo, Predhie January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)-Business Studies Unit, Durban Institute of Technology, 2005
xii, 127 leaves / The knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at the South African
Sugar Association (SASA) with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected
employees.
Background: The rapid spread of HIV/AIDS is having an increasingly adverse impact on the operations of companies. Due to the changing environment in which line managers have to operate as a result of HIV/AIDS, line managers will increasingly be faced with handling HIV/AIDS infected employees and all the issues surrounding this epidemic. The research investigates the knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers in SASA with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees.
Objective: The goals of the research are;
1). To ascertain the prevailing level of knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at SASA with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees.
2). To establish the relationship between the biographic variables and knowledge, attitude
and training needs with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees. / M
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The knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at the South African Sugar Association (SASA) with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employeesNaidoo, Predhie January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)-Business Studies Unit, Durban Institute of Technology, 2005
xii, 127 leaves / The knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at the South African
Sugar Association (SASA) with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected
employees.
Background: The rapid spread of HIV/AIDS is having an increasingly adverse impact on the operations of companies. Due to the changing environment in which line managers have to operate as a result of HIV/AIDS, line managers will increasingly be faced with handling HIV/AIDS infected employees and all the issues surrounding this epidemic. The research investigates the knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers in SASA with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees.
Objective: The goals of the research are;
1). To ascertain the prevailing level of knowledge, attitude and training needs of line managers at SASA with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees.
2). To establish the relationship between the biographic variables and knowledge, attitude
and training needs with regards to the management of HIV/AIDS infected employees.
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Management of HIV/AIDS programmes at the workplace: a study of selected organisations in Chris Hani District, Eastern Cape ProvinceShava, Getrude January 2013 (has links)
The aim of the study was to investigate the management of HIV /AIDS programmes at the workplace in four selected organisations in Chris Hani District, Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Four organisations were studied, two public organisations and two private organisations. With the use of triangulation method, two hundred employees were administered a semi- structured questionnaire while for (four) managers, semi structured in-depth interviews were conducted. The major findings of this study outline that all the four organisations studied have HIV/AIDS programmes and policies for their employees. However, there were no budget allocations for these programmes to be fully implemented for effectiveness. From the data, it can be concluded that HIV/AIDS has a negative impact on organisations‟ production like high training costs, high labour turnover and high absenteeism from work. This has been as a result of managers who did not put their total commitment towards HIV/AIDS management at their workplaces in the same way they have done to other core areas of businesses of their organisations. The study therefore recommends the management of these organisations to demonstrate a clear commitment to the HIV/AIDS management strategies by fully implementing the HIV/AIDS management programmes in their workplaces. It is very crucial for employees to see this commitment in a concrete form through non-discrimination and support for the people living with HIV/AIDS. Clear unambiguous commitment will go far in developing mutual trust between employers and employees and facilitate an atmosphere where people are willing to undergo VCT and to possibly disclose their status. Furthermore, managers are recommended to hire quality service providers to carry out intensive de-stigmatisation processes. This will create a supportive environment and adequately address the fears of employees about HIV/AIDS issues at the workplace. All these recommendations will go a long way in assisting organisations achieve their strategic business objectives and reduce the negative impact of HIV/AIDS at their workplaces.
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Factors influencing occupational health and safety practices among farm workers at the University of Venda FarmMtengwa, G. R. 05 1900 (has links)
MPH / Department of Public Health / See the attached abstract below
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The exploration of perceptions of people regarding HIV/AIDS in the workplaceNetangaheni, Thinavhuyo Robert 11 1900 (has links)
The study aim to investigate perceptions of military personnel with regard to
HIV/AIDS in the SANDF in some military Units of Bloemfontein.
The military personnel includes all males and females whose ages range between
19 - 47 years, were included in the sample.
The approach utilised were both qualitative and quantitative. The data collection
technique were:
Closed and open-ended questionnaires were distributed to 548
respondents.
~ Participant observation.
~ Review of documents.
• Unstructured observations.
.. Unstructured interviews.
This different data collection techniques to gather valid and reliable information
with regard to HN/AJDS in the SANDF were triangulated. The findings revealed
poor perception with regard to HIV/AIDS in the workplace, health education, lack
of privacy, and discrimination on the benefit of HIV/AIDS.
The recommendations of this project deals with aspects which include HIV/AIDS
education, inclusion of HIV/AIDS in all military courses, distribution of policy on
HIVIAIDS to all military personnel, and involvement in HIV/AIDS awareness. / Health Studies / M. Cur. (Health Studies)
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The exploration of perceptions of people regarding HIV/AIDS in the workplaceNetangaheni, Thinavhuyo Robert 11 1900 (has links)
The study aim to investigate perceptions of military personnel with regard to
HIV/AIDS in the SANDF in some military Units of Bloemfontein.
The military personnel includes all males and females whose ages range between
19 - 47 years, were included in the sample.
The approach utilised were both qualitative and quantitative. The data collection
technique were:
Closed and open-ended questionnaires were distributed to 548
respondents.
~ Participant observation.
~ Review of documents.
• Unstructured observations.
.. Unstructured interviews.
This different data collection techniques to gather valid and reliable information
with regard to HN/AJDS in the SANDF were triangulated. The findings revealed
poor perception with regard to HIV/AIDS in the workplace, health education, lack
of privacy, and discrimination on the benefit of HIV/AIDS.
The recommendations of this project deals with aspects which include HIV/AIDS
education, inclusion of HIV/AIDS in all military courses, distribution of policy on
HIVIAIDS to all military personnel, and involvement in HIV/AIDS awareness. / Health Studies / M. Cur. (Health Studies)
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