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Under the radar: General practitioners' experiences of directly employed care workers for older people

机译:在雷达下:一般从业者对老年人直接雇用护理工作者的经历

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Abstract The Care Act 2014 allows eligible people with care and support needs to access funding directly from local authorities in England. Such funds may be used to employ care workers. Others may employ care workers using their own or family resources. This study explores the working relationships, views and experiences of General Practitioner (GP) about older people's directly employed care workers (DECWs). Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 GPs in England, identified by convenience sampling of research networks and snowballing methods. Data were analysed thematically. Three overarching themes were identified: (a) anxieties about the identity of the DECW, and their relationship to their employer; (b) experiences of relationship‐based care, and; (c) tasks carried out by DECWs. Identity mattered because DECWs can appear as an unknown participant in consultations, raising questions about consent, and prompting thoughts about elder abuse. Uncertainty about identity made documentation of DECWs' details in electronic medical records and care plans problematic. Case examples of relational care illustrated the benefits of reciprocity between older person and their employee who sometimes provided continuity of care and care co‐ordination for their employer. Participants were alert to the risks of exploitation and insecurity for DECWs whose tasks were thought to span household and personal care, transport assistance and health‐related activities. The involvement of DECWs in maintaining older people's health raises questions about the support they receive from health professionals. In conclusion DECWs are well placed to monitor older people's health, provide continuity of care and undertake certain healthcare tasks. GPs envisaged such workers as potentially valuable assets in community‐based care for an ageing population. They called for skills training for this workforce and the development of protocols for delegation of health tasks and safeguarding of vulnerable older people. Older people employing care workers and those advising or supporting them should address communications with health providers in employment contracts and job descriptions.
机译:摘要2014年护理法案允许符合条件的人提供护理和支持,需要直接从英格兰当地当局提供资金。这些资金可用于采用护理人员。其他人可以使用自己或家庭资源使用护理工作者。本研究探讨了一般从业者(GP)关于老年人直接雇用的护理工作者(DECW)的工作关系,观点和经验。在英格兰进行了定性访谈,通过方便研究网络和雪球方法来确定。对数据进行主题分析。确定了三个总体主题:(a)关于DECW的身份的焦虑,以及他们与雇主的关系; (b)基于关系的教育经验,以及; (c)由DEDWS执行的任务。身份问题因为DECW可以作为一个未知的参与者参加磋商,提出关于同意的问题,并促使老年人虐待的想法。关于身份的不确定性使DECWS在电子医疗记录和护理计划中的细节进行了问题。关系护理的案例示例说明了老年人及其员工之间互惠的好处,他们有时会为其雇主提供护理和护理协调的连续性。参与者对DECW的剥削和不安全的风险提醒,这些剥削者被认为是跨越家庭和个人护理,运输援助和与健康有关的活动的任务。 Dudws在维持老年人健康方面的参与提出了关于他们从卫生专业人员获得的支持的问题。总之,DECW良好地监测老年人的健康,提供关心的连续性,并进行某些医疗保健任务。 GPS设想,这些工人在社区的护理人口中潜在的宝贵资产。他们呼吁为此劳动力的技能培训和发展健康任务代表团协议,以及对弱势群体的老年人的保障。雇用护理工作者的老年人以及建议或支持他们的人应该在就业合同和职位描述中与卫生供应商进行沟通。

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