Work-Life Differences and Outcomes for Agency and Consumer-Directed Home-Care Workers - abstract
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Summary
This study published in The Gerontologist indicates a mixed portrait of experience and outcomes between service models and worker groups. On most dimensions of stress and satisfaction, consumer-directed workers report outcomes equal to or more positive than agency workers. The study is comprised of a random sample of 618 telephone interviews with workers in the In-Home Supportive Services program in California.
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The Gerontologist
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work-life; stress; home care; service model; family caregiver; worker satisfaction; consumer-directed;
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Ted
Benjamin
Department of Social Welfare
UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research
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tedbenj@ucla.edu