Focusing on the Positive: Home Health Aides' Desire for Autonomy and Control.

J Appl Gerontol

Department of Gerontology and Gerontology Institute, John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies, 14708University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA, USA.

Published: April 2023

Home Health Aides (HHAs) are one of the fastest growing workforces in the country, yet the industry struggles to recruit and retain workers. This study explored HHAs' experiences with the level of control, autonomy, and decision-making authority in their work. Six focus groups with 37 HHAs were conducted in Massachusetts. Findings showed that HHAs viewed control as a positive job characteristic, which attracted them to and led them to remain in the position. Positive benefits included having control over client selection, location, hours, and the ability to determine their day-to-day tasks and schedules. The study results highlight the value that HHAs place on autonomy and control and the potential benefit that these job qualities have for greater recruitment and retention of these workers. Amplifying control by bolstering training and expanding scope of practice may entice new individuals to pursue a HHA career and help maintain those currently in the position.

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