1. Domestic Helpers as Frontline Workers in Home-Based Long-Term Care in China: Opportunities and Challenges.
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Wang PhD, Jing, Huang PhD, Yahui, Zhang PhD, Yaqing, Wu BSN, Fangqi, and Wu PhD, Bei
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CAREGIVER attitudes , *CAREGIVERS , *HOME care services , *RESEARCH methodology , *STAKEHOLDER analysis , *PATIENTS , *INTERVIEWING , *PATIENT-centered care , *FAMILIES , *PATIENTS' attitudes , *QUALITATIVE research , *COMPARATIVE studies , *EXPERIENCE , *HEALTH attitudes , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *RESEARCH funding , *JUDGMENT sampling , *LONG-term health care , *ELDER care , *INDUSTRIAL relations , *OLD age - Abstract
Domestic helpers (also called baomu or jiazhengfuwuyuan in Chinese) enter personal residences to provide care and services. This study explored challenges and opportunities facing the long-term care (LTC) domestic service in urban China from the perspectives and experiences of domestic helpers (n = 25) and their employers (older adults or their family, n = 25), domestic service company managers (n = 8) and industry association staff (n = 6). Challenges identified pertain to the domestic helper-older adult relationship, day-to-day care, training, domestic service company role, and workforce shortages and instability. Opportunities include possibilities for supporting career development and increased access to social welfare and medical assistance, enhancing person-centered care for older adults by helping domestic helpers build core competencies, and establishing peer support and connections through mobile technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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