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Proud but Powerless: A Qualitative Study of Homecare Workers´ Work Experiences and Their Suggestions for How Care for Homebound Older Adults Can Be Improved.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Gerontological Social Work. Aug/Sep2024, Vol. 67 Issue 6, p841-860. 20p.
Subject
*WORK
*HOME care services
*HOME health aides
*MEDICAL quality control
*QUALITATIVE research
*RESEARCH funding
*INTERVIEWING
*STATISTICAL sampling
*PRIMARY health care
*PATIENT care
*LONELINESS
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*HOMEBOUND persons
*THEMATIC analysis
*JOB satisfaction
*SOUND recordings
*RESEARCH methodology
*QUALITY of life
*QUALITY assurance
*SOCIAL support
*PSYCHOSOCIAL factors
*EXPERIENTIAL learning
*SOCIAL isolation
*OLD age
Language
ISSN
0163-4372
Abstract
Many older adults with complex care needs live at home due to ageing‐in‐place policies. This study explored homecare workers' experiences and suggestions for improvements of care. Twelve semi-structured interviews were analyzed thematically, and revealed pride, capability, and satisfaction in their work, yet they feel undervalued and lack support. They advocate for integrated care models, recognition of their competence, flexible work approaches, and committed leadership. This would enhance patient care and address their own working conditions, addressing concerns from being relegated to the bottom of the hierarchy. They emphasize the need for comprehensive approaches, spanning from housekeeping to end-of-life palliative care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]