Butler Sandra S, Brennan-Ing Mark, Wardamasky Sara, Ashley Alison
University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2014 Mar;33(2):164-88. doi: 10.1177/0733464813495958. Epub 2013 Sep 9.
An inadequate supply of direct care workers and a high turnover rate in the workforce has resulted in a "care gap" in our long-term care system. As people are increasingly choosing community-based care, retention of home care workers is particularly important. The mixed-method study described herein explored determinants of longer job tenure for home care aides (n = 261). Study participants were followed for 18 months, completing two mail surveys and one telephone interview each. Predictors of longer job tenure included older age, living rurally, lower physical function, higher wages, a greater sense of autonomy on the job, and less frequent feelings of personal accomplishment. Thematic analysis of telephone interviews revealed long-term stayers to be less concerned about low wages and inconsistent hours than those who left their jobs within a year; both groups of workers reported high levels of job satisfaction. Policy implications of study findings are discussed.
直接护理人员供应不足以及劳动力的高离职率导致了我们长期护理系统中的“护理缺口”。随着人们越来越多地选择社区护理,留住家庭护理人员尤为重要。本文所述的混合方法研究探讨了家庭护理助理(n = 261)较长工作任期的决定因素。对研究参与者进行了18个月的跟踪,每人完成了两次邮件调查和一次电话访谈。较长工作任期的预测因素包括年龄较大、居住在农村、身体功能较低、工资较高、工作中的自主感较强以及个人成就感较低。电话访谈的主题分析显示,长期留任者比那些在一年内离职的人更不担心低工资和工作时间不固定;两组工作人员都报告了较高的工作满意度。文中讨论了研究结果的政策含义。