How client death impacts home care aides' workforce outcomes: an exploratory analysis of return to work and job retention.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-05 DOI:10.1080/01621424.2023.2175758
Emma K Tsui, Katarzyna Wyka, Latifa Beato, Jay Verkuilen, Sherry Baron
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Home health aides face a range of stressors that may result in departing the workforce. One stressor that has emerged in multiple qualitative studies as potentially influencing retention is client death. Using 2019 data from a single agency in New York City employing approximately 1700 aides, we used logistic and linear regression to explore case and aide factors associated with workforce outcomes after client death. We found that longer case length (Beta = 0.01, p < .001) was associated with longer return to work for aides experiencing client death and longer job tenure (Beta = -0.002, p = .002) was associated with shorter return to work (n = 67). We found no difference in retention between aides who experienced client death and those who did not (n  216). This analysis suggests the importance of research on the period of time following client death and of offering support to aides after clients die, particularly after longer cases.

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客户死亡如何影响家庭护理助理的工作成果:对重返工作岗位和保住工作的探索性分析。
家庭健康助理面临着一系列可能导致离职的压力。在多项定性研究中,一个潜在影响留用的压力源是客户死亡。利用纽约市一家雇佣了约1700名助手的机构2019年的数据,我们使用逻辑和线性回归来探索与客户死亡后劳动力结果相关的病例和助手因素。我们发现较长的案例长度(Beta = 0.01,p p = .002)与较短的复工时间相关(n = 67)。我们发现,经历过客户死亡的助手和没有经历过的助手在保留率方面没有差异(n  216)。这一分析表明,研究客户死亡后的一段时间以及在客户死亡后为助手提供支持的重要性,尤其是在较长的病例后。
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Services Quarterly continues to publish important research on the cutting edge of home care and alternatives to long-term institutional care for the elderly, disabled, and other population groups that use in-home health care and other community services. The journal is aimed toward service providers and health care specialists involved with health care financing, evaluation of services, organization of services, and public policy issues.
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