Supporting an Invisible Workforce: The Case for the Creation of the Home Healthcare Workers Support Act

Am J Law Med. 2023 Jul;49(2-3):349-358. doi: 10.1017/amj.2023.36. Epub 2024 Feb 12.ABSTRACTThis Article seeks to synthesize academic research on home healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic to understand how their workplace challenges were magnified. Crisis communication researchers note that a crisis provides both opportunities and threats for growth. This Article argues that many of the issues that have impacted home healthcare workers have always been present, but the pandemic allows policy makers the ability to see them clearly because the pandemic brought a spotlight to the issues that home healthcare workers face on a daily basis. Consequently, the author employed a narrative analysis of the literature concerning home healthcare workers during the pandemic to understand how the pandemic exacerbated structural issues that led to an increase in mental health difficulties for this population. By understanding how the pandemic exacerbated mental health issues, policy makers can craft solutions that can withstand the next public health crisis which will undoubtedly impact the most disenfranchised.PMID:38344783 | DOI:10.1017/amj.2023.36
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - Category: Medical Law Authors: Source Type: research