The PACE Lab joins UN World Oceans Day in celebrating the oceans and all the life and livelihood they support. For more information on World Oceans Day, visit https://unworldoceansday.org/.
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The PACE Lab joins UN World Oceans Day in celebrating the oceans and all the life and livelihood they support. For more information on World Oceans Day, visit https://unworldoceansday.org/.
Former PACE Lab member Dr. Marilyn Wolff has had another paper from her dissertation accepted, this time in the American Journal of Health Promotion. This study, “Associations Between Occupational and Leisure-Time Physical Activity with Employee Stress, Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare Industry Workers”, found that greater participation in leisure-time physical activity was associated with lower job stress and burnout. There were mixed findings suggesting occupational physical activity may be associated with worse job stress. A deeper investigation into differences by job type is warranted. Many congratulations for a banner month Dr. Wolff! Stay tuned for the online first version.
Dr. Marilyn Wolff, former PACE Lab student, has published research from her dissertation. Her study, Associations With Job Stress, Burnout, and Well-Being Between Types of Healthcare Workers, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. A key finding from this study is that healthcare workers who have direct care responsibilities have different social support profiles than healthcare workers who do not directly interact with patients. More here. Congratulations Marilyn!
This fund aims to reduce course material costs and support students’ academic success. “Jennifer Gay… has encountered the issue of her students being unable to retain book content for future reference and application. This grant program will allow [her] students, who normally rent books, to have open access master’s-level educational resources containing course readings and learning activities from the current textbook.”
Read more from Jennifer Gay and the other recipients at UGA.