Being able to provide sufficiently good care for older people: care workers and their working conditions in Finland

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This study examines whether care workers in Finland feel able to provide adequate care for older people and analyses the working conditions that limit them from providing it. One third of the respondents felt that they were not able to provide sufficient care for older people. This was seen as being due to excessive workloads, a general lack of staff and accompanying physical and mental burdens. Improving care workers’ working conditions would enhance their work–life balance and allow them to help older people avoid situations of care poverty, that is, to receive the level of care they deserve.

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Mathew Puthenparambil, J. (2023). Being able to provide sufficiently good care for older people: care workers and their working conditions in Finland. International Journal of Care and Caring, 7(4), 691–707. https://doi.org/10.1332/239788221X16752697246472

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