UK healthcare support workers and the COVID-19 pandemic: An explorative analysis of lived experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Montasem, Alexander, Kasdovasilis, Pavlos and Cook, Neil orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-9738-9582 (2022) UK healthcare support workers and the COVID-19 pandemic: An explorative analysis of lived experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Home Health Care Services Quarterly . ISSN 0162-1424

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Abstract

Support workers are an underrepresented profession that receives less attention with a high degree of responsibilities. The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of healthcare support workers within the care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a qualitative semi-structured interview study using an interpretative phenomenology (IP) framework. Fifteen (15) support workers were interviewed while all COVID-19 restrictions from the government were still in place. We identified five main themes: (1) challenging experiences; (2) coping mechanisms; (3) emotions and behaviors arising from the COVID-19 pandemic; (4) external interest on support worker’s health; (5) take-home message from the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization selected for the research is a good representative of how care organizations operate within the UK both in terms of policies and staff selection.


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