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Benefits and drawbacks of videoconferencing in eldercare from care workers' perspectives
Ville Mustola1, Tomi Oinas2, Emilia Leinonen1
1Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (CoE AgeCare), University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
Objective:
The purpose of this study is to examine how care workers' characteristics are related to the perceived benefits and drawbacks of using videoconferencing in the care of older people. The factors chosen for this study are: age, education, perceived information and communication technology (ICT) support, interest in technology, ICT skills and possible prior experience of using videoconferencing tools.
Methods:
Our data source was the second wave (2021) of the University of Jyväskylä survey on elder care work (N = 3607), collected from four large trade unions in Finland. We used a multinomial logistic regression to group respondents according to their experiences of technology use and a path analysis to estimate the effects of care workers' characteristics and prior experiences on the perceived benefits of videoconferencing tools in eldercare work.
Results:
We found that the personal characteristics of a care worker are associated with both the use of videoconferencing and its perceived benefits and drawbacks. In addition, we discovered that prior use of videoconferencing tools, especially in direct care work, affects the perceived benefits of them. Those who have used videoconferencing in direct care work perceive them as more beneficial for both their own work and for clients.
Conclusions:
Based on these results, we suggest that healthcare and social welfare organizations pay attention to the characteristics of care workers, especially when estimating the necessary amount of ICT support. More ICT support should be targeted to those with a lower level of education and higher age.
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