The perspective of domiciliary workers is needed to recruit a high-quality workforce and meet growing demand. An English ethnographic study yielded extensive insights. To structure analysis of the study data, we apply a method developed by political theorists Boltanski and Thévenot that identifies key variables in different values systems. This “orders of worth” framework is used to map out the distinctive features of the subjective world of home carers. The results can be drawn on to formulate recruitment and retention policies, to design reward strategies or to ensure that training and education opportunities engage effectively with the workforce
Home-care workers are increasingly caring for clients living with dementia. Workers usually have lim...
Personal support workers (PSW) play a primary role caring for persons living with dementia (PLWD). P...
PurposeThe aim of this ethnographic study was to investigate how homecare workers support or inhibit...
The perspective of domiciliary workers is needed to recruit a high-quality workforce and meet growin...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore what people receiving and providing care consider to be 'go...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
Homecare workers provide essential physical, social and emotional support to growing numbers of olde...
Homecare workers provide essential physical, social and emotional support to growing numbers of olde...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
BACKGROUND: Homecare workers carry out complex work with people living with dementia, while under-su...
PURPOSE: The aim of this ethnographic study was to investigate how homecare workers support or inhib...
Context: Home care agencies are a critical part of the social care system in England; however, littl...
Home-care workers are increasingly caring for clients living with dementia. Workers usually have lim...
Personal support workers (PSW) play a primary role caring for persons living with dementia (PLWD). P...
PurposeThe aim of this ethnographic study was to investigate how homecare workers support or inhibit...
The perspective of domiciliary workers is needed to recruit a high-quality workforce and meet growin...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to explore what people receiving and providing care consider to be 'go...
This systematic review of the literature explores the perspectives and experiences of homecare worke...
Homecare workers provide essential physical, social and emotional support to growing numbers of olde...
Homecare workers provide essential physical, social and emotional support to growing numbers of olde...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
In the current ecology of care, social, rather than medical, support is critical in enabling frail o...
BACKGROUND: Homecare workers carry out complex work with people living with dementia, while under-su...
PURPOSE: The aim of this ethnographic study was to investigate how homecare workers support or inhib...
Context: Home care agencies are a critical part of the social care system in England; however, littl...
Home-care workers are increasingly caring for clients living with dementia. Workers usually have lim...
Personal support workers (PSW) play a primary role caring for persons living with dementia (PLWD). P...
PurposeThe aim of this ethnographic study was to investigate how homecare workers support or inhibit...