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Healthcare workers 'on the move': making visible the employment-related geographic mobility of healthcare workers

机译:医疗保健工人“移动”:使医疗工作者与就业相关的地理流动性使人明显

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Many healthcare workers are 'on the move' as part of their employment, travelling often great distances to such places as patients'/clients' homes and community clinics. Healthcare workers' experiences of this employment-related geographic mobility have been relatively invisible even though mobility is necessary for home and community care. Interviews with professional (e.g. nurses) and paraprofessional (e.g. personal care assistants) healthcare workers in Nova Scotia (Canada) found that mobility includes safety risks, and health and economic costs, although a few professionals had employment contracts that helped to protect them against such risks and costs. Paraprofessionals appear to be most impacted by the economic costs given their lower incomes. Many healthcare workers also experienced travel positively, as time away from fixed sites, and associated this time with freedom. The risks of mobility were understood by some workers as part of a duty to care, but a few suggested that the health and economic costs are an undue burden, pointing to an opening for challenging these conditions. There is a need for regulations to ensure all healthcare workers are safe as they are mobile to and from fixed sites, and do not have to shoulder the health or economic costs of mobility.
机译:作为就业的一部分,许多医疗保健工作者正在“移动”,经常前往诸如患者/客户的房屋和社区诊所之类的地方。医疗保健工人对这种与就业有关的地理流动性的经验相对不可见,即使对家庭和社区护理是必需的。对新斯科舍省(加拿大)的专业人士(例如护士)和专业人士(例如个人护理助理)的医疗保健工人的访谈发现,出行性包括安全风险以及健康和经济成本,尽管一些专业人员有工作合同可以帮助他们保护他们免受此类侵害。风险和成本。鉴于其收入较低的经济成本,阶级成本似乎受到最大的影响。随着远离固定地点的时间,许多医疗保健工人也积极经历了旅行,这次与自由相关。一些工人将流动性的风险理解为护理义务的一部分,但一些人建议健康和经济成本是一个不适当的负担,这指出了挑战这些条件的空缺。有必要制定法规,以确保所有医疗保健工人都可以安全地往返于固定地点,并且不必承担流动性的健康或经济成本。

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