Providing person-centred care to older people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of direct support workers

Marloes Thalen*, Wietske M. W. J. van Oorsouw, Karin M. Volkers, Noud Frielink, Petri J. C. M. Embregts

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Abstract

Background: 

Although the current preventive measures relating to COVID-19 can lead to challenges in the daily work of direct support workers (e.g. keeping 1.5 m distance), it remains vital to uphold the principles of person-centred care when working with older people with intellectual disabilities. The current study explores the extent to which direct support workers have been able to apply a specific form of person-centred care (i.e. integrated emotion-oriented care, or IEOC) when working with older people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Method: 

Six direct support workers from five facilities serving older people with intellectual disabilities in the Netherlands participated in this qualitative study. They participated in a two-hour focus group, which was transcribed verbatim, and the transcript was analysed thematically. 

Results: 

Three themes emerged: (i) the negative impact of changes due to the COVID-19 measures on service users; (ii) the adaptation of direct support workers to changes due to the COVID-19 measures; and (iii) putting the needs and wishes of service users first. 

Conclusion: 

This study provides first impressions into the experiences of direct support workers providing person-centred care to older people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)775-781
JournalInternational Journal of Developmental Disabilities
Volume69
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Person-centred care
  • integrated emotion-oriented care
  • COVID-19
  • coronavirus
  • older people with intellectual disabilities
  • direct support workers

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