谁来照顾我们的护理人员?建立改变的证据

Lauren Bates
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无偿照护者陷入困境。近三分之二(63%)的护理人员处于崩溃边缘,但他们认为自己别无选择,只能继续坚持下去(《聚焦报告:2022 年》)。虽然护理人员认为他们的角色很有意义,并知道他们在维持我们的健康、社会和长期护理系统方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但他们也感到自己被忽视和不被重视,只能在临时的支持下挣扎。安大略省护理者联盟(Ontario Caregiver Coalition)是一个由护理者和支持他们的组织组成的非营利性基层联盟,该联盟正在倡导对家人、朋友和邻居给予认可和支持,因为他们的无偿护理是安大略省医疗系统的隐性支柱。
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Who Care for our Caregivers? Building the Evidence For Change
Unpaid caregivers are in distress. Almost two thirds (63%) of caregivers are at the breaking point – but feel they have no choice but to continue on (Spotlight Report: 2022). While caregivers find their role meaningful and know that they play a crucial role in sustaining our health, social and long-term care systems, they also feel invisible and unvalued, struggling with only ad hoc support. The Ontario Caregiver Coalition, a grassroots non-profit coalition of caregivers and the organizations that support them, is advocating for recognition and support for the family, friends and neighbours whose unpaid care is the hidden backbone of Ontario’s health system.
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