2021
DOI: 10.1177/00187208211010962
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The Essence of Care: Versatility as an Adaptive Response to Challenges in the Delivery of Quality Aged Care by Personal Care Attendants

Abstract: Objective The strategies adopted by personal care attendants (PCAs) to deliver quality care when faced with challenges potentially impacting clinical outcomes were assessed using phenomenological methods. Background In Australia, recent outcry of unsatisfactory standards of care in residential facilities has instigated a national public inquiry. This study investigated how PCAs adapted to challenges in stressful and ambiguous everyday work scenarios to deliver quality care. Method A phenomenological approach w… Show more

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“…It involves generating challenging scenarios using drawings and is particularly useful for eliciting knowledge from content experts (Roth et al 2020). The SITT has been used to elicit knowledge from various industries, including health care (Naweed et al 2021), aviation (Kingshott & Naweed 2018), and rail (Naweed 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It involves generating challenging scenarios using drawings and is particularly useful for eliciting knowledge from content experts (Roth et al 2020). The SITT has been used to elicit knowledge from various industries, including health care (Naweed et al 2021), aviation (Kingshott & Naweed 2018), and rail (Naweed 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was done with the goal to give the reader an accurate understanding of the essence of the experience (Moustakas, 1994), in this case, what ex-military personnel who have experienced contract breach have as common experiences in their formation. To this end, using phenomenology allowed us to obtain rich and substantive insights into the decision processes, experiences, perceptions, and opinions of a social unit (Cane, McCarthy, & Halawi, 2010; Curry, Nembhard, & Bradley, 2009; Ferroff, Mavin, Bates, & Murray, 2012; Naweed, Stahlut, & O’Keeffe, 2021). This detailed research enquiry was matched to the problem, namely, to understand what meaning ex-military personnel ascribed to their experience of psychological contract formation and breach at major military organisations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%