How the care workforce navigates the digital 'skills gap': problems and opportunities from policy to practice.

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1552672
Grace Whitfield, Erika Kispeter, Kate Hamblin, Diane Burns
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Introduction: Care systems and services across the globe are under pressure, with challenges related to the recruitment and retention of the care workforce identified as a particular issue. In England, digital technologies are presented in policy discourse and strategy as a potential way to navigate these complexities by delivering faster, cheaper and better care. The workforce, meanwhile, tends to be defined as requiring better digital skills to enable the full potential of digital technologies to be realised.

Methods: We carried out qualitative case study research of seven social care provider organisations, involving interviews with a total of 62 people from a range of roles across the care workforce and observations of work-based practices. Drawing on this data, we explore in-depth the workforce's experiences of and perspectives on using new technologies, and the requisite skills.

Results: The results show how the issue of maximising the adoption of technologies is (1) affected less by a deficit in worker skills, and more by the type of digital technologies in use, the job role of the worker, and the type of care provider, (2) can be facilitated by a supportive learning environment, and (3) can be impeded by issues in the functionality of systems and devices.

Discussion: We show a disconnect between the assumptions made in policy discourse and the practicalities and variations in how workers adapt, apply, and develop skills. We also explore the importance of peer support, albeit hindered by time constraints and sometimes overly relying on individual workers. In addition, the paper highlights the importance of understanding how new technology adoption can be stymied by the design of the technology itself, rather than the result of the workforce's lack of digital skills per se. An unintended consequence of defining the problem as a skills mismatch and the solution as skilling the workforce is that the abilities of the workforce to creatively and flexibly manage the short-comings of digital devices and systems are overlooked and under-utilised - reflecting a wider failure to acknowledge and compensate care workers' skills.

护理人员如何应对数字“技能差距”:从政策到实践的问题和机遇。
导言:全球的护理系统和服务都面临着压力,与招聘和留住护理人员相关的挑战被确定为一个特殊问题。在英国,通过提供更快、更便宜、更好的医疗服务,数字技术在政策话语和战略中被视为一种潜在的解决这些复杂问题的方法。与此同时,劳动力往往被定义为需要更好的数字技能,以使数字技术的全部潜力得以实现。方法:我们对七个社会护理提供者组织进行了定性案例研究,包括对来自护理队伍中各种角色的62人的访谈和对基于工作的实践的观察。根据这些数据,我们深入探讨了劳动力在使用新技术和必要技能方面的经验和观点。结果:结果显示了最大化技术采用的问题是如何(1)受工人技能缺陷的影响较小,而更多地受到使用的数字技术类型,工人的工作角色和护理提供者类型的影响,(2)可以通过支持性学习环境来促进,(3)可以受到系统和设备功能问题的阻碍。讨论:我们展示了政策话语中的假设与工人如何适应、应用和发展技能的实用性和变化之间的脱节。我们还探讨了同伴支持的重要性,尽管受到时间限制和有时过度依赖个别员工的阻碍。此外,本文强调了理解新技术的采用如何受到技术本身设计的阻碍的重要性,而不是劳动力本身缺乏数字技能的结果。将问题定义为技能不匹配,将解决方案定义为提高劳动力技能,会产生一个意想不到的后果,即劳动力创造性地、灵活地管理数字设备和系统缺点的能力被忽视和未充分利用——反映出更广泛的未能承认和补偿护理人员的技能。
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