1. The subjective experience of information communication technology use among child welfare workers.
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Constantino, Christopher, Randolph, Karen, Gross, Melissa, Latham, Don, Rooney, Mollie, and Preshia, Elliot
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CAREGIVERS , *CHILD welfare , *COMMUNICATION , *INFORMATION technology , *RURAL conditions , *SOCIAL workers , *TELEPHONES , *EMAIL , *TEXT messages - Abstract
• Child welfare workers primarily use email, text, and phone for communication. • Perceived comfort with a technology predicts use in the field. • Experience sampling method is useful for quantifying subjective experience. • Child welfare workers find the technology they use comfortable and useful. • Discomfort was most common talking with caregivers over the phone. This study explores information and communication technology (ICT) use among rural child welfare workers. The experience sampling method (ESM) was used to collect data at five random times a day for one week from ten welfare workers. Workers reported using email, text messaging, or phone almost exclusively in their day-to-day work lives. This study demonstrates the usefulness of ESM in capturing the nuances of technology use in the day-to-day work lives of child welfare workers. Results highlight the need for agencies to explore the use of new types of ICT that may improve efficiency and expand opportunities for client contact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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