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Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on Home Care Workers: A Qualitative Study.


ABSTRACT: This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the impact of COVID-19 on Home Care Workers (HCWs). During COVID-19 HCWs provided a lifeline for home care clients to support older people remaining living in their own homes. With a high-risk client base, HCWs were one of the few (Health and Social Care Professional) HSCPs to continue providing home-based care throughout COVID-19. Despite these contributions HCWs provided for aging in place during COVID-19, a paucity of research exists in relation to the challenges and impact of the pandemic on HCWs. Three in-person focus groups were conducted (n = 23). Two main themes were produced guided by a Reflexive Thematic Analysis approach to enable the researchers to best represent the participants experiences: Challenges and concerns to the personal and private lives of HCWs and Navigating home-based complexities of HCWs workplace during COVID-19. health care challenges to minimize impact to HCWs issues to create a safe workplace for HCWs.

SUBMITTER: FitzGerald C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10799579 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on Home Care Workers: A Qualitative Study.

FitzGerald Christine C   Moynan Eva E   Lavelle Catriona C   O'Neill Cathal C   Robinson Katie K   Boland Pauline P   Meskell Pauline P   Galvin Rose R  

Gerontology & geriatric medicine 20240119


This qualitative study aimed to gain insight into the impact of COVID-19 on Home Care Workers (HCWs). During COVID-19 HCWs provided a lifeline for home care clients to support older people remaining living in their own homes. With a high-risk client base, HCWs were one of the few (Health and Social Care Professional) HSCPs to continue providing home-based care throughout COVID-19. Despite these contributions HCWs provided for aging in place during COVID-19, a paucity of research exists in relati  ...[more]

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