2016
Job Satisfaction of Department of Veterans Affairs Peer Mental Health Providers
Chang BH, Mueller L, Resnick SG, Osatuke K, Eisen SV. Job Satisfaction of Department of Veterans Affairs Peer Mental Health Providers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2016, 39: 47-54. PMID: 26414749, PMCID: PMC8167885, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVocational rehabilitation specialistsRehabilitation specialistsPeer specialistsNon-VA settingsMental health servicesMental health careMental health workersMental health providersSignificant group differencesHealth workersLength of employmentHealth providersHealth servicesCohortComparison groupHealth careStudy sampleGroup differencesVA employeesStudy objectiveNonveteran samplesPeer providersJob categoriesShorter lengthVeterans
2011
Qualitative Analysis of Barriers to Implementation of Supported Employment in the Department of Veterans Affairs
Pogoda TK, Cramer IE, Rosenheck RA, Resnick SG. Qualitative Analysis of Barriers to Implementation of Supported Employment in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Psychiatric Services 2011, 62: 1289-1295. PMID: 22211207, DOI: 10.1176/ps.62.11.pss6211_1289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitudeEmployment, SupportedEvidence-Based PracticeHumansInterdisciplinary CommunicationLeadershipMental DisordersModels, OrganizationalNeeds AssessmentOrganizational CulturePaternalismProgram DevelopmentQualitative ResearchSocial StigmaUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsEmployment implementationOrganizational structureSupported employment programEmployment programsVeterans Affairs (VA) employeesEmployment staffEmployeesVA leadersLeadershipCommon implementation barriersProgram valueEmploymentSerious mental illnessVA employeesImplementation barriersSupported EmploymentPaternalistic attitudesQualitative analysisProgram integrationMental illnessInterviewsTeamQualitative studyCompetitive employmentImplementation