Literature DB >> 26908178

Support workers can develop the skills to work with complexity in community aged care: An Australian study of training provided across aged care community services.

Sharon Lawn1, Tania Westwood2, Sarah Jordans3, Sara Zabeen1, Julianne O'Connor4.   

Abstract

Enhancing support workers' (SW) role is timely given increasing demands on human and financial health care resources. This article presents outcomes of a program, delivered to 140 participants from five community aged care providers in Australia, designed to enhance knowledge, skills, and confidence of community aged care SWs, building their practical skills in understanding, recognizing, and responding to complexity. Evaluation training modules on communication, complexity, behavior change, and chronic condition self-management support involved pre/post surveys with SWs and their supervisors. SWs reported greater awareness, skills, and confidence in working with complexity, reinforcing the value of their existing practices and skills. Coordinators reported greater appreciation of SWs' skills, and greater awareness of gaps in SWs' support and supervision needs. Educators, policy makers, and services should account for these contributions, given growing fiscal restraint and focus on reablement and consumer-directed care.

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Keywords:  Behavior change; care workers; community aged care; complexity; education and training; support workers

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26908178     DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2015.1116070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Educ        ISSN: 0270-1960


  4 in total

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Authors:  Amy Clotworthy; Sasmita Kusumastuti; Rudi G J Westendorp
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2021-01-15       Impact factor: 3.921

2.  Improving the quality of long-term care services in workforce dimension: expert views from Australia and South Korea.

Authors:  Hyo Young Lee; Stephanie Short; Mi-Joung Lee; Yun-Hee Jeon; Eunok Park; Young-Ran Chin
Journal:  Arch Public Health       Date:  2022-04-07

Review 3.  A scoping review exploring reablement models of training and client assessment for older people in primary health care.

Authors:  Marguerite Bramble; Sarah Young; Sarah Prior; Hazel Maxwell; Steve Campbell; Annette Marlow; Douglass Doherty
Journal:  Prim Health Care Res Dev       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 1.458

4.  Understanding the factors that influence the quality of paid disability support for adults with acquired neurological disability and complex needs: a scoping review protocol.

Authors:  Megan Topping; Jacinta Douglas; Di Winkler
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-12-29       Impact factor: 2.692

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