“We Will Never be The Same”: Photovoice Reports From Social Workers of Aged Care During COVID-19

Q2 Social Sciences Practice Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1080/09503153.2023.2189154
Lia Araújo, Sofia Fontoura, Xosé-Manuel Cid-Fernández, L. Sousa
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Using photovoice methodology, this study aimed to capture the perspectives of social workers from aged care services on how the pandemic impacted them at a professional level. This study comprised 12 social workers (aged 22–41 years; 11 females) who worked in aged care facilities during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on photovoice methodology, as a participatory visual research method focused on individual and community assets and co-creation of knowledge, participants were asked to take photographs and then share the photos and associated narratives in a group session on the topic “Me as a professional: One year of pandemic”. From the thematic analysis, four themes emerged: personal and professional growth (increased resilience, with new perspectives on life), responding to the pandemic (implementation of immediate actions to prevent the virus propagation), teamwork (union among staff), and eyes on the future (with a sense of uncertainty, yet supported by the good lessons learned). The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has had a significant impact on aged care facilities, with social workers becoming frontline professionals in a public health crisis. These professionals faced “forced growth” during the pandemic that has transformed them both professionally and personally.
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“我们将永远不一样”:2019冠状病毒病期间老年护理社会工作者的照片语音报告
本研究使用光声方法,旨在捕捉老年护理服务社会工作者的观点,了解大流行如何在专业层面上影响他们。本研究包括12名社会工作者(年龄22-41岁;在COVID-19大流行的第一年在老年护理机构工作的11名女性)。作为一种关注个人和社区资产以及共同创造知识的参与性视觉研究方法,根据照片语音方法,参与者被要求拍照,然后在小组会议上分享照片和相关叙述,主题是“作为专业人员的我:大流行的一年”。从专题分析中,出现了四个主题:个人和专业成长(增强抵御能力,对生活有新的看法)、应对大流行(立即采取行动防止病毒传播)、团队合作(工作人员之间的团结)和着眼于未来(有不确定感,但有良好的经验教训支持)。冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对老年护理机构产生了重大影响,社会工作者成为公共卫生危机中的一线专业人员。这些专业人员在大流行期间面临“被迫成长”,这使他们在专业和个人方面都发生了变化。
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