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Case study of a disability support worker’s organizational commitment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2020

Ngonidzashe Mpofu*
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Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
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Corresponding author. Email: nmpofu@wisc.edu
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Abstract

This case study assessed the role of job burnout as it relates to employee organisational commitment. An interview was carried out with a disability support worker and the variables she perceived as contributing to her job burnout, affecting organisational commitment or turnover intentions. The Job Demands-Resources model was used for understanding job burnout; three areas of focus were identified: role ambiguity, role overload, and perceived supervisor support.

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© The Author 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press and The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling

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