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住宅老年护理中的联合卫生服务提供以及冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行的影响:联合卫生劳动力调查。

Allied health service delivery in residential aged care and the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: a survey of the allied health workforce.

机构信息

<institution content-type="university">Australian Institute of Health Innovation</institution>, <institution content-type="university">Macquarie University</institution>, <addr-line>Level 6, 75 Talavera Road</addr-line>, <city>North Ryde</city>, <state>NSW</state> <postal-code>2122</postal-code>, <country>Australia</country>.

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2023 Dec;47(6):729-734. doi: 10.1071/AH23093.

Abstract

Objectives Industry reports suggest that routine and essential care in Australian residential aged care (RAC), including allied health (AH) services, were disrupted during the coronavirus diseas 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aimed to explore whether AH services in RAC were paused during the pandemic, factors associated with a pause in care delivery, and qualitative details on how COVID-19 impacted AH service delivery. Methods A 26-question survey was distributed via social media, health service providers, and AH networks between February and April 2022. Participation was restricted to AH professionals and assistants with experience in RAC during the pandemic. A mix of closed and open-ended response questions was used to collect demographic data and experiences of delivering care during the pandemic. Quantitative responses were analysed with descriptive statistics and a probit model. Content analysis was performed on open-ended questions. Results One hundred and four AH professionals and assistants responded to the survey. Fifty-five percent of participants (n  = 51) were contractually or casually employed. AH services were negatively impacted by the pandemic with 52% of respondents experiencing a pause in service delivery and 78% reporting poorer AH care quality. In a probit model, contracted/casually employed respondents were more likely to experience a pause in care delivery (1.03, P  < 0.05) compared to permanently employed AH professionals. Conclusion Insecure work arrangements may have exacerbated inconsistent care during the pandemic (impacting residents) and may have negative implications on the RAC AH workforce. In the future, an AH inclusive workforce policy including data collection and research is required to monitor and plan the RAC workforce.

摘要

目的

行业报告表明,在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,澳大利亚养老院(RAC)的常规和基本护理,包括联合健康(AH)服务受到了干扰。本研究旨在探讨 RAC 中的 AH 服务是否在大流行期间暂停,与护理服务暂停相关的因素,以及 COVID-19 对 AH 服务交付的具体影响。

方法

2022 年 2 月至 4 月期间,通过社交媒体、卫生服务提供者和 AH 网络分发了一份包含 26 个问题的调查。参与者仅限于在大流行期间有 RAC 经验的 AH 专业人员和助理。使用封闭式和开放式问题收集人口统计学数据和大流行期间提供护理的经验。对封闭式问题进行了描述性统计分析和概率单位回归模型分析。对开放式问题进行了内容分析。

结果

104 名 AH 专业人员和助理对调查做出了回应。55%的参与者(n=51)是合同工或临时工。AH 服务受到大流行的负面影响,有 52%的受访者经历了服务暂停,78%的受访者报告 AH 护理质量下降。在概率单位回归模型中,与固定雇佣的 AH 专业人员相比,合同工/临时工更有可能经历护理暂停(1.03,P<0.05)。

结论

不稳定的工作安排可能使大流行期间的护理服务更加不一致(影响居民),并对 RAC 的 AH 劳动力产生负面影响。未来,需要制定一项包含数据收集和研究的 AH 包容性劳动力政策,以监测和规划 RAC 劳动力。

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