How do pay and conditions for workers in residential, nursing and domiciliary care services relate to the quality of care they provide? Care workers do demanding work for low pay, and social care services are being delivered in an increasingly challenging environment, yet service users, their carers and families have increasing expectations about service quality and care workers’ skills and attributes. This Round-up finds that: - there is no conclusive evidence that increased pay improves care quality, but research shows the importance of making staff feel valued; chances for progression; managerial support and proportional human resource management. - care work’s low social status needs to be addressed, and organisations need to und...
This guide draws on a study which aimed to begin developing a care work-related quality of life tool...
Organisational factors such as psychosocial working conditions and work patterns impact employee wel...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
The delivery of personalised support to vulnerable older people is largely contingent on those staff...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
One out of two care workers experience excessive workload in nursing homes. Besides this, other worr...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This guide draws on a study which aimed to begin developing a care work-related quality of life tool...
Organisational factors such as psychosocial working conditions and work patterns impact employee wel...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
The delivery of personalised support to vulnerable older people is largely contingent on those staff...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
Objectives: To describe care worker-reported quality of care and to examine its relationship with st...
One out of two care workers experience excessive workload in nursing homes. Besides this, other worr...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This research comes at an extremely challenging time for the care sector and its workforce in Scotla...
This guide draws on a study which aimed to begin developing a care work-related quality of life tool...
Organisational factors such as psychosocial working conditions and work patterns impact employee wel...
23 home care providers were interviewed concerning what promotes or impedes quality aspects of servi...