How Do Home Care Workers Experience A Client's Death, Professionally and Personally? A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis

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Findlay, Gillian Mhairi [1 ]
Robertson, Noelle [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leicester, George Davies Ctr, Sch Psychol & Vis Sci, Lancaster Rd, Leicester LE1 7RA, England
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death; grief; home health aides; caregivers; bereavement; HEALTH AIDES; BURNOUT; BEREAVEMENT; CHALLENGES;
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10.1177/00302228241302431
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Background: Home care workers (HCWs) may frequently experience client death. This critical interpretive meta-synthesis aimed to identify the impacts of client death to offer preliminary recommendations with respect to support. Method: Five electronic databases, APA PsycINFO, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Web of Science, and Scopus, were searched systematically using keywords and subject headings. Results: Eight papers focusing on HCWs' experiences of client death were identified. Constructs were elicited and interpreted via Reciprocal Translation Analysis. The interpreted line of argument highlighted four interrelated themes: ''Personal grief: The impact of loss', 'Disenfranchised grief: no space for humanity and connection'', Inherent tension between self-care and organisational expectations: "You need a moment to hit the reset", and 'I wish someone was there to talk to: HCW support needs'. Conclusions: The findings demonstrate that HCWs are affected in multiple ways by client death, but these impacts are not consistently recognised or responded to by their organisations.
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