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新冠疫情期间的关怀:加拿大长期护理中移民女性医护助理的交叉性排斥。

Caring during the COVID-19 crisis: Intersectional exclusion of immigrant women health care aides in Canadian long-term care.

机构信息

Sociology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Jul;30(4):e1343-e1351. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13541. Epub 2021 Aug 15.

Abstract

Long-term care (LTC) facilities have emerged as the single most critical location for the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic across Canada and internationally. Yet the voices of health care aides (HCAs), an overwhelmingly female and racialized workforce who provide essential daily care to LTC residents, have largely been ignored to-date. This community-based research study provides new data collected from 25 in-depth individual interviews with immigrant women HCAs who were working in LTC in Calgary, Alberta between January 1 and March 30, 2021. The data, analysed through the lens of intersectional exclusion, highlight how the pandemic has impacted the working lives of immigrant women employed in LTC facilities on a daily basis, as well as their suggestions for enhancing their safety and employment conditions. Two key themes emerged during the process of data analysis: (a) HCA experiences of economic exclusion and workplace precarity-many of which pre-dated the pandemic but have been exacerbated by current policies and practices that prioritize profits over quality of community care, and (b) experiences of broader social exclusion, many of which are tied to being considered "just HCAs" who are doing "immigrant's work", rather than including HCAs in broader conversations about how to reform and improve the LTC sector for future. Concluding thoughts discuss how to improve policy to support low wage workers within LTC in order to address intersectional inequalities and to better support front-line care workers during current and future health pandemic recovery efforts.

摘要

长期护理(LTC)机构已成为加拿大和国际上 COVID-19 大流行爆发的最关键地点。然而,迄今为止,医疗保健助手(HCAs)的声音——一个主要由女性和少数族裔组成的劳动力,他们为长期护理居民提供基本的日常护理——在很大程度上被忽视了。这项基于社区的研究提供了新的数据,这些数据是通过对 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 3 月 30 日在阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里的 LTC 工作的 25 名移民妇女 HCAs 进行的 25 次深入个人访谈收集的。通过交叉排斥的视角分析这些数据,突出了大流行如何每天影响在 LTC 设施工作的移民妇女的工作生活,以及她们对提高工作安全性和工作条件的建议。在数据分析过程中出现了两个关键主题:(a)HCAs 的经济排斥和工作场所不稳定的经历——其中许多在大流行之前就已经存在,但由于目前优先考虑利润而不是社区护理质量的政策和做法而加剧;(b)更广泛的社会排斥经历,其中许多与被视为“只是 HCAs”,从事“移民的工作”有关,而不是将 HCAs 纳入关于如何改革和改善 LTC 部门以适应未来的更广泛讨论。结论部分讨论了如何改善 LTC 中低工资工人的政策,以解决交叉不平等问题,并在当前和未来的大流行后卫生恢复努力中更好地支持一线护理人员。

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