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Challenges for Home Health Care Providers: A Needs Assessment.

Sara E McBride1, Jenay M Beer1, Tracy L Mitzner1, Wendy A Rogers1.   

Abstract

Home health care provides substantial benefits over traditional, hospital-based health care, such as supporting older adults' independence and quality of life, as well as being more cost effective. This aspect of the health care industry could be enhanced through increased technological supports. When providing health care in a home setting, caregivers are faced with many challenges that impede their ability to perform their jobs. Technological interventions have the potential to alleviate many of these challenges. However, to achieve this potential, new technologies must be created to meet the needs of home health care providers. To date, these providers' specific and most critical needs are not thoroughly understood. This understanding can be gained by conducting a detailed needs assessment that captures the common challenges and difficulties that home health care providers encounter. We conducted a needs assessment comprising three phases: 1) an extensive literature review; 2) subject matter expert interviews; and 3) structured interviews with home health care providers. We identified several significant sources of frustration and difficulty faced by providers including: medical device usage; patient education; family involvement; provider isolation; and barriers to communication. This analysis provides an understanding of the challenges confronting home health care providers that can provide guidance for interventions. Future home health care technology can be developed to specifically target these workers' most urgent needs and allow them to perform their jobs with greater ease.

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Keywords:  home health care; human factors; needs assessment; technology interventions

Year:  2011        PMID: 31178613      PMCID: PMC6550463          DOI: 10.3109/02703181.2011.552170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Occup Ther Geriatr        ISSN: 0270-3181


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