Abstract
Providing caregiving to family members with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) can interfere with employment status and have a negative impact on caregivers’ well-being. The qualitative analysis of 13 Canadian employees who were also simultaneously providing unpaid care (carer-employees) identified three themes that highlight work interference, negative impacts on well-being, and workplace culture. The findings call for employers to provide health promotion strategies and a supportive workplace culture that reduce workplace interference while being responsive to the unique needs of carer-employees.
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Williams, A., & Sethi, B. (2020). The Predicament of Caring: Work Interferences and Health of Family Caregivers of Persons With Multiple Chronic Conditions. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721420938933
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