Browsing Research Output by Subject "relationships"
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The functional relationship between mentoring relationship, employee development and organisational success
(Academic journals, 2011)The dynamic relationship, such as mentoring relationships, has led to achievements and success in organisations. Within the current financial constraints and skills shortages, the successes within small groups, such as ... -
"Here we help each other": sense of community of people subjected to forced removals
(Taylor & Francis; NISC, 2013)This study examined the sense of community of people with experience of forced removals in a South African setting. The participants were 200 – 108 men (54%) and 92 women (46%) between 18 and 61 years of age and selected ... -
The nature of quality of life in residential care facilities: the case of White older South Africans
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)This study describes the nature of quality of life (QoL) from the perspective of older South Africans (n = 41) in residential care facilities (female =75%; age range 62 95 years). The residents participated in individual ... -
Night shift working mothers: mutual perceptions with adolescent children
(Elliott & Fitzpatrick, 2011)The study investigated the mutual perception of relationships between mothers with day and night shift work and their teenage children. A cross-sectional survey using purposeful sampling was used. Two groups of 35 mothers ... -
Reconciling marriage and care after stroke
(Canadian Association on Gerontology, 2017)Most research on stroke's impact on couples has focused on the transition to caregiving/receiving. Despite considerable evidence that marriage is the primary source of support in the face of chronic conditions, little is ... -
The role of a leisure-based programme on the relationship of divorced single parents and their children: a review
(Sabinet, 2012)Divorce is one of the major causes of single-parent households. Among the understandable difficulties families face as a result of divorce, other difficulties such as the lack of time for family bonding and family leisure ... -
Towards an understanding of nurturing and restraining relational patterns in school communities
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)This study aimed to understand the nature of nurturing and restraining relationships in a school communiy. The inquiry entailed a single instrumental case study of a selected school community in a semi-urban context in ... -
Ways of relating and interacting in school communities: lived experiences of learners, educators and parents
(Elliott & Fitzpatrick, 2011)This article reports on the findings of a baseline study on social interaction in schools as experienced by learners, educators and parents. A qualitative phenomenological approach was followed, utilising a cross-sectional ... -
Well-being in the Batswana cultural context: constructs and measures
(Elliott & Fitzpatrick, 2011)This article reports on the findings of a baseline study on social interaction in schools as experienced by learners, educators and parents. A qualitative phenomenological approach was followed, utilising a cross-sectional ... -
Work-life balance policies: the use of flexitime
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)This study investigated the use of flexitime as a Work-life balance (WLB) policy and understanding employee perceptions regarding the use of flexitime among South African employees. A qualitative design with an exploratory ...