Newman, K.; Chalmers, H.; Ciotti, S.; Wang, A.Z.Y.; Luxmykanthan, L. Voices from Service Providers Who Supported Young Caregivers throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Canadian Context. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2023, 20, 6446.
Newman, K.; Chalmers, H.; Ciotti, S.; Wang, A.Z.Y.; Luxmykanthan, L. Voices from Service Providers Who Supported Young Caregivers throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Canadian Context. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6446.
Newman, K.; Chalmers, H.; Ciotti, S.; Wang, A.Z.Y.; Luxmykanthan, L. Voices from Service Providers Who Supported Young Caregivers throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Canadian Context. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2023, 20, 6446.
Newman, K.; Chalmers, H.; Ciotti, S.; Wang, A.Z.Y.; Luxmykanthan, L. Voices from Service Providers Who Supported Young Caregivers throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Canadian Context. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 6446.
Abstract
This empirical research is part of a larger project beginning in 2020 and ongoing until 2023 exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young caregivers aged 5-25 years and their families in Canada. Utilizing the social determinants of health as a conceptual framework, this case study emphasizes the voices of professionals offering services to young caregiver clients during the pandemic, and explores their perspectives on the impact of the pandemic on young caregivers and their families. Across three (3) different organizations offering programs and services to young caregiver clients in Ontario, six (6) individual interviews were conducted with directors/program managers and four (4) group interviews were conducted with thirteen (13) staff members who worked directly with young caregivers and their families. Nineteen (19) service providers participated in total. The results of this study highlight five (5) primary themes that emerged through data analysis: i) the role of service providers, ii) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on organizations and service providers supporting young caregivers and their families, iii) barriers for service users, iv) helpful resources for service providers and organizations, and v) resources needed/preferred by service providers and organization. The pandemic significantly impacted young caregivers and their families, as reported by professionals, and organizations working with young caregivers and their families were tasked with addressing increased service demands and adapting service delivery to follow public health guidelines.
Keywords
young caregivers; pandemic; service providers; qualitative; social determinants of health
Subject
Public Health and Healthcare, Public Health and Health Services
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