Like a fire brigade, but without pay - Experiences of temporary employment among workers in Swedish elder care

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
B. Wiitavaara (Associate professor) , A. Strömberg (Associate professor) , J-C. Mutiganda (Associate professor) , M. Svensson MSc (PhD student) , D.M. Hallman (Associate professor) , S. Svensson PhD
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Abstract

This study investigates experiences of temporary work among care personnel in elder care. Semi-structured interviews were performed with fifteen temporarily employed care personnel in municipal nursing homes or home care and analysed using phenomenography. The informants’ experiences of having temporary employment were characterised by either a sense of flexibility or, more commonly, uncertainty, lack of control over life, time and economic situation, as well as difficulties associated with always being available. The informants’ experiences of working as temporary employees were characterised by the enjoyment of work and job satisfaction, differing experiences regarding the division of work and communication, but also being in an exposed position. The results reflect an experience of being in a vulnerable position. Taking these results into consideration in developing interventions to enhance the working conditions for temporarily employed might as a secondary result decrease the turnover and increase the continuity of the care for the elder.
就像消防队,但没有工资--瑞典老年护理行业工人的临时工作经历
本研究调查了老年护理人员的临时工作经历。研究人员对 15 名在市立养老院或家庭护理机构临时工作的护理人员进行了半结构式访谈,并采用现象学方法对访谈内容进行了分析。受访者的临时工作经历具有以下特点:灵活感,或者更常见的是不确定性,对生活、时间和经济状况缺乏控制,以及与随时待命相关的困难。受访者的临时工作经历的特点是工作愉快和工作满意度高,在分工和沟通方面有不同的体验,但也处于暴露的位置。这些结果反映了他们处于弱势地位的经历。在制定干预措施以改善临时雇员的工作条件时考虑到这些结果,可能会减少人员流动并提高对老年人护理的连续性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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