Introducing the Human Library Concept as a Tool to Mitigate Work and Household Stress among Working Mothers at UENR
International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology
Most women experience some form of stress at some point in their
lives. However, these stress levels are exacerbated when the woman
becomes both a mother and a career woman. The study explored how
the human library concept can be used as a tool to mitigate work and
household stress among working mothers at the University of Energy
and Natural Resources. The study adopted the qualitative research
approach. 15 out of 92 mothers of the Senior Staff of Universities
of Ghana (SSAUoG) at UENR were purposively sampled. The findings
revealed that majority of the working mothers feel stressed in combining
work roles and domestic roles. To help mitigate the stress levels, the
mothers saw a solution in interacting with each other and sharing their
knowledge and experiences which is what the human library stands
for. Hence, employers who expect mothers to deliver excellently at
their assigned duties must employ the human library concept as a tool
to mitigate stress among it's working mothers.
