School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2023 Aug-Sep;66(6):739-762. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2022.2164821. Epub 2023 Jan 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused near immediate service delivery adaptation among social service and healthcare sectors. Findings from in-depth interviews with 45 senior leaders of social services and healthcare organizations serving older adults in Washington State elucidate the role of trust in service provision at the onset of the pandemic. First, a history of trust facilitated service adaptation. Intentional outreach, programs, and culturally responsive services sustained trust with service recipients. Providing services and information in an older adult's preferred language built trust. Community networks facilitated and reflected trust between organizations and older adults. Finally, mistrust was prevalent for clients who perceived a high risk of experiencing negative consequences from accessing services. Our findings support the need for culturally and linguistically diverse services. To improve trust, the aging network should strengthen and expand partnerships with community-based organizations who have established trust through history, intentionality, and relevance to their service populations..
COVID-19 大流行促使社会服务和医疗保健部门立即进行服务交付调整。对在华盛顿州为老年人服务的 45 名社会服务和医疗保健组织的高级领导人进行深入访谈的结果阐明了在大流行初期信任在服务提供中的作用。首先,信任的历史促进了服务的调整。有意的外展、计划和文化响应服务维持了与服务接受者的信任。以老年人喜欢的语言提供服务和信息建立了信任。社区网络促进并反映了组织与老年人之间的信任。最后,对于那些认为从获得服务中经历负面后果的风险较高的客户来说,不信任很普遍。我们的研究结果支持提供文化和语言多样化的服务的必要性。为了提高信任度,老龄化网络应该加强并扩大与社区组织的合作伙伴关系,这些组织通过历史、意图和与服务人群的相关性建立了信任。