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The relationship between employee knowledge,personal contact and attitudes towards chronically ill co-employees within the banking sector
Authors:Herbert Kanengoni  Chan Murugan
Institution:1. Department of Industrial Psychology , University of Fort Hare , Alice , South Africa hkanengoni@gmail.com;3. Department of Industrial Psychology , University of Fort Hare , Alice , South Africa
Abstract:As chronic illnesses continue to be a burden in today's organisations, it remains a very crucial call for management to find ways to eradicate the associated organisational problems. While people of all ages are affected by chronic illnesses, there is a higher risk of the elderly developing chronic diseases. However, as much as chronic illnesses are inevitable among employees, there should be ways at least to curb negative social and goal achievement impact which they bring in organisations. In this regard, a survey was conducted to examine the relationship between employees' knowledge about, contact with and attitudes towards their co-employees with chronic illnesses within the banking sector. This is not a well-researched area from an International Journal of Human Resource Management (IJHRM) view and this work could make a useful additive contribution. Results indicated that employees' knowledge about and contact with individuals diagnosed with chronic illnesses were significantly related to better attitudes towards this population. The findings also revealed that knowledge was related to positive attitudes among employees who had more personal contact with individuals with chronic illnesses and such findings indicate the importance of exposing employees to information about chronic illnesses and direct practice experience with individuals who have these illnesses. Managerial implications for employees with chronic illness are discussed.
Keywords:attitudes  chronic illnesses  employee knowledge  personal contact
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