Supporting an Invisible Workforce: The Case for the Creation of the Home Healthcare Workers Support Act.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
American Journal of Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1017/amj.2023.36
Sabrina Singh
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Abstract

This Article seeks to synthesize academic research on home healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how their workplace challenges were magnified. Crisis communication researchers note that a crisis provides both opportunities and threats for growth. This Article argues that many of the issues that have impacted home healthcare workers have always been present, but the pandemic allows policy makers the ability to see them clearly because the pandemic brought a spotlight to the issues that home healthcare workers face on a daily basis. Consequently, the author employed a narrative analysis of the literature concerning home healthcare workers during the pandemic to understand how the pandemic exacerbated structural issues that led to an increase in mental health difficulties for this population. By understanding how the pandemic exacerbated mental health issues, policy makers can craft solutions that can withstand the next public health crisis which will undoubtedly impact the most disenfranchised.

支持无形劳动力:制定《家庭保健工作者支持法》的理由。
本文旨在综合有关 COVID-19 大流行期间家庭医护人员的学术研究,以了解他们在工作场所面临的挑战是如何被放大的。危机传播研究人员指出,危机既为发展提供了机遇,也带来了威胁。本文认为,影响家庭医疗工作者的许多问题一直存在,但大流行使决策者能够清楚地看到这些问题,因为大流行使家庭医疗工作者每天面临的问题成为焦点。因此,作者对大流行期间有关家庭医护人员的文献进行了叙事分析,以了解大流行如何加剧了结构性问题,从而导致这一人群的心理健康困难增加。通过了解大流行病是如何加剧心理健康问题的,政策制定者可以制定出能够抵御下一次公共卫生危机的解决方案,而下一次公共卫生危机无疑会影响到最被剥夺公民权的人群。
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