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. 2020 Jun 1;20:270. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02688-9

Table 4.

Aspects of positions disliked by respondents

Factor Gov
(N = 46)
n (%)
CMO(N = 20)
n (%)
Overall (N = 67)
n (%)
Attitudes of clinicians / Workplace culture 16 (34.8%) 6 (30.0%) 22 (32.8%)
Role not valued by others 15 (32.6%) 4 (20.0%) 19 (28.4%)
Lack of understanding of the role 11 (23.9%) 4 (20.0%) 15 (22.4%)
Poor management 7 (15.2%) 6 (30.0%) 13 (19.4%)
Poor pay / Lack of parity in pay / Not enough working hours 7 (15.2%) 5 (25.0%) 12 (17.9%)
Workplace structures preventing optimal practice 6 (13.0%) 4 (20.0%) 10 (14.9%)
High workload / unrealistic expectations 7 (15.2%) 2 (10.0%) 9 (13.4%)
Isolation/ exclusion 7 (15.2%) 1 (5.0%) 8 (11.9%)
Stigma and discrimination / Bullying 4 (8.7%) 4 (20.0%) 8 (11.9%)
Emotional challenges / Supporting consumers experiencing high levels of distress 6 (13.0%) 1 (5.0%) 7 (10.4%)
Lack of role clarity 6 (13.0%) 1 (5.0%) 7 (10.4%)
Poor team dynamics 4 (8.7%) 3 (15.0%) 7 (10.4%)
Distress about the treatment of consumers in the service 6 (13.0%) 0 (0.0%) 6 (9.0%)
Lack of peer workers / small workforce / high turnover 5 (10.9%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (7.5%)
Nothing 4 (8.7%) 1 (5.0%) 5 (7.5%)
Organisational structures - Travel / Location 5 (10.9%) 0 (0.0%) 5 (7.5%)
Lack of career path / opportunities for advancement 3 (6.5%) 1 (5.0%) 4 (6.0%)
Limitations in scope of role 2 (4.3%) 2 (10.0%) 4 (6.0%)
Job instability / insecurity 1 (2.2%) 2 (10.0%) 3 (4.5%)
Organisational structures - meetings / mandatory training 3 (6.5%) 0 (0.0%) 3 (4.5%)
Powerless to raise issues 2 (4.3%) 1 (5.0%) 3 (4.5%)
Reporting lines / lack of appropriate supervision 3 (6.5%) 0 (0.0%) 3 (4.5%)

Notes: There were no significant differences proportions of respondents identifying any aspects between government and community managed organisation respondents (i.e., all Pearson’s chi square, p > 0.05). Gov = Participants employed in government services; CMO = Participants employed in community managed organisations. Participants could identify more than one aspect. Up to eight aspects could be coded