Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancashire, UK.
Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust, Fylde Coast, UK.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2024 Sep;37(5):e13285. doi: 10.1111/jar.13285.
Research suggests that a better awareness of how staff who directly support people with intellectual disabilities experience their working relationships, will contribute to understanding staff wellbeing and the quality of care they offer. This study aimed to gain insights into the lived experiences of support workers in supported living services in England.
Six support workers participated in semi-structured interviews, about their working relationships with service-users and colleagues. Data was analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Six interconnected themes emerged: The essence of good relationships; a trusting relationship as the vehicle for meeting service-users' needs; belonging to the support team; the organisational context of relationships; the social context of relationships; 'a fine balancing act'.
The findings provide insights into staff wellbeing, indicating that developing supportive, trusting relationships with both service-users and colleagues, plays an important role in delivering effective care. Potential implications for service providers are discussed.
研究表明,更深入地了解直接支持智障人士的员工如何体验他们的工作关系,将有助于理解员工的幸福感和他们提供的护理质量。本研究旨在深入了解英国支持性居住服务中支持人员的生活体验。
六名支持人员参加了半结构化访谈,内容涉及他们与服务使用者和同事的工作关系。使用解释性现象学分析方法对数据进行分析。
出现了六个相互关联的主题:良好关系的本质;信任关系是满足服务使用者需求的工具;属于支持团队;关系的组织背景;关系的社会背景;“精细的平衡行为”。
研究结果深入了解了员工的幸福感,表明与服务使用者和同事建立支持性、信任性的关系,对提供有效的护理起着重要作用。讨论了对服务提供商的潜在影响。