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. 2013 Aug:91:194-201.
doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.08.009. Epub 2012 Aug 18.

The weather-stains of care: interpreting the meaning of bad weather for front-line health care workers in rural long-term care

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The weather-stains of care: interpreting the meaning of bad weather for front-line health care workers in rural long-term care

Gillian M Joseph et al. Soc Sci Med. 2013 Aug.

Abstract

This paper addresses the gap in health services and policy research about the implications of everyday weather for health care work. Building on previous research on the weather-related challenges of caregiving in homes and communities, it examines the experiences of 'seasonal bad weather' for health care workers in long-term care institutions. It features a hermeneutic phenomenology analysis of six transcripts from interviews with nurses and personal support workers from a qualitative study of institutional long-term care work in rural Canada. Focussing on van Manen's existential themes of lived experience (body, relations, space, time), the analysis reveals important contradictions between the lived experiences of health care workers coping with bad weather and long-term care policies and practices that mitigate weather-related risk and vulnerability. The findings contribute to the growing concern for rural health issues particularly the neglected experiences of rural health providers and, in doing so, offer insight into the recent call for greater attention to the geographies of health care work.

Keywords: Canada; Health care work; Long-term care; Phenomenology; Research integration; Rural; Weather.

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