Delivering care at home
Emerging models and their implications for sustainability and wellbeing.
About the work package
Led by Dr Diane Burns (University of Sheffield).
Home care is at times characterised by poor employment practices which hamper good care, in some cases leading to degrading work practices and high turnover.
The sector faces rising demand and staff costs, reductions in public funding and rationing of care by local authorities, with more people making private arrangements, often without support.
Experts claim home care needs a ‘relationship-centred approach’, innovation including greater use of technology, and skilled workers. Few studies have examined home care provision in the UK and the social relations in which it is embedded.
This team’s work examines how approaches to care, the use of technology and job design inter-relate in innovative home care provision, affecting sustainability and wellbeing. The focus includes study of the potential of innovative home care models to foster sustainable care relations, use technology and create job quality.
The team working on home care is led by Dr Diane Burns, and comprises Dr Kate Hamblin and Dr Cate Goodlad. It is focusing on
emerging models of innovative home care and how these incorporate technology
the consequences of these, and other innovations, for the wellbeing of all parties
their impact on caring relationships, care workers’ jobs, and carers and care recipients’ daily lives
their scope to deliver support sustainably with wellbeing outcomes.
Its main research questions are:
What innovative home care models are emerging in different local and national UK contexts?
What capacity do innovative home care models in the UK have to support sustainable care at home and wellbeing outcomes? Through which mechanisms is this achieved?
In planning home care, and its potential future use of technologies, what can be learned from other countries about how home care models affect the wellbeing of those using and providing care, with particular reference to innovative provision in Australia and New Zealand?
Team members
Dr Diane Burns
Lead for Delivering Care at Home
Dr Kate Hamblin
Senior Researcher
Dr Cate Goodlad
Research Associate
Professor Jill Manthorpe
Co-lead for Care Work and Relationships