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Title: Diaconia Barometer 2018
Diakoniabarometri 2018
Keywords: diakonia
työelämä
työilmapiiri
työorientaatio
arvot
yhteistyö
digitalisaatio
viestintä
evankelis-luterilainen kirkko
kristillisyys
jaksaminen
yhteiskunnallinen muutos
christianity
church
communication
religious behaviour
religious communities
religious personnel
social work
working conditions
workloads
Publisher: Yhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Description: Diakoniabarometrit kartoittavat diakoniatyöntekijöiden kokemuksia työstään sekä näkemyksiä diakonian ajankohtaisista teemoista. Diakoniabarometrissa 2018 teemoina olivat diakonian viestintä ja vaikuttaminen, diakoniatyön arki ja työn haasteet muuttuvassa Suomessa, työtä tukevat rakenteet sekä diakoniatyöntekijän ja työyhteisön kristillinen orientaatio. Tutkimuksen on rahoittanut Kirkon tutkimuskeskus. Aluksi tiedusteltiin diakonian viestinnästä. Vastaajilta kysyttiin muun muassa, miten diakonian viestintä hoidetaan vastaajan seurakunnassa ja millaisia viestinnän kanavia seurakunnassa käytetään. Seuraavaksi kysyttiin digitalisaation vaikutuksesta diakoniatyöhön ja diakoniatyön arjesta. Vastaajilta tiedusteltiin myös sosiaaliturvan sekä yhteiskunnan ja kirkon sisäisten muutoksien vaikutuksesta työhön. Lopuksi kysyttiin muun muassa työn kuormitustekijöistä, voimavaroista työssäjaksamisen tukena sekä vastaajan ja hänen työyhteisönsä kristillisestä orientaatiosta. Taustamuuttujina oli muun muassa hiippakunta, työskentelypaikkakunnan asukasmäärä, ikä, sukupuoli, koulutus ja työkokemus vuosina.
Diaconia Barometers chart Finnish diaconal workers' experiences of their work and views of current topics in diaconia. The topics of the 2018 survey included the communications and engagement of diaconal work, everyday diaconal work and its challenges, and the Christian orientation of diaconal workers. The survey was funded by the Church Research Institute. The respondents were first asked questions about diaconal communications. These charted who was responsible for communications in the parish, what kind of channels were used in communications, whether the parish had a communications plan, and how the parish engaged with different people and organisations in terms of diaconal work. The effect of digitalisation on diaconal work was surveyed with questions about the use of different digital tools. A number of questions concerning everyday diaconal work were asked including, for example, what kind of people the respondents encountered in their work (e.g. persons who have to resort to food aid continuously, elderly people with memory loss, undocumented immigrants), how much time they spent on different tasks and what proportion of their tasks they regarded as diaconal work. The respondents were asked to what extent they agreed with statements relating to diaconal work in a changing society and church. Another set of questions charted things that increased workload, support received from various resources and satisfaction with supervision. The respondents were also asked who was responsible for different tasks in their parish. The number of applicants to vacancies in diaconal work in the parish in 2017 were charted as well as the number of vacancies at the time of the survey. The Christian orientation of the respondents and their work community was surveyed by asking whether they believed in the triune God, in which Christian practices they participated (e.g. prayer, worship service, Eucharist), how Christianity was visible in their work and at the workplace (e.g. offering to pray for or with a client, reading the Bible with a client, values of the work community aligned with personal values). Background variables included the number of inhabitants in the municipality of the respondent's workplace, the respondent's age, educational background, gender, work experience in the field, and diocese.
Other Identifiers: FSD3461
urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3461
10.60686/t-fsd3461
https://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3461
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