“I Never Thought I’d See the Day That I Would Be Doing Things on Zoom”: Reimagining Day Care for Older People and Unpaid Carers in the Context of COVID-19

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ailsa M. Cameron, Laura Bennett, Paul Willis, Joanna Thorn, Demi Patsios, Karen West, Ruth Green, Simon Hankins
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This paper considers the role of collective forms of day care for older people and their carers during the enforced closure of services in 2020 due to COVID-19. The study provides a unique opportunity to examine how the sector adapted to these unprecedented times. The paper draws on qualitative data collected from 8 case studies conducted in England, during which 120 interviews were held with older people, their carers, staff, and managers of services and local stakeholders. The findings demonstrate how day centres reimagined their services to meet the needs of older people and their carers in new and imaginative ways. They offer insights into the potential role day care centres could play in the new place-based partnerships envisaged in recent legislation. The study provides an opportunity to consider the importance of day care services in the light of their enforced closure, providing a more nuanced understanding of day care provision. The impact of COVID-19 on the social care sector meant that many day care centres were not fully operational and consequently the samples may not reflect the experiences of all centres.

"我从未想过有一天我会在放大镜下做事":在 COVID-19 的背景下重新认识老年人和无偿照护者的日托服务
本文探讨了在 COVID-19 于 2020 年强制关闭日托服务期间,为老年人及其照护者提供的集体日托形式所发挥的作用。这项研究提供了一个独特的机会,来探讨日托行业如何适应这个前所未有的时代。本文参考了在英格兰进行的 8 个案例研究中收集的定性数据,期间与老年人、他们的照护者、工作人员、服务管理人员和当地利益相关者进行了 120 次访谈。研究结果表明,日间中心如何重新规划其服务,以富有想象力的新方式满足老年人及其照护者的需求。这些研究为日间护理中心在最近立法中设想的以地方为基础的新伙伴关系中可能发挥的作用提供了启示。这项研究提供了一个机会,让我们从日间护理服务被强制关闭的角度来思考日间护理服务的重要性,从而对日间护理服务有一个更加细致入微的了解。COVID-19 对社会护理行业的影响意味着许多日间护理中心无法全面运作,因此样本可能无法反映所有中心的经历。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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