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The effects of occupational and mental stress among home care rehabilitation professionals working during the COVID-19 pandemic: An exploratory qualitative study

With a focus on the effects of COVID-19 on the practice of home care, this study provides a unique perspective on the challenges experienced by home care rehabilitation professionals during an emergent and evolving global public health concern.


Author: Aaron S. Howe, Kevon Jules, Jeremy KCD Tan, Raabia Khan, Anson KC Li, Brydne Edwards, Emily C King, Sonia Nizzer, Basem Gohar, Amin Yazdani, Ali- Bani-Fatemi, Vijay Kumar Chattu, Lindsay Sinclair, Mhairi Kay, and Behdin Nowrouzi-Kia 


Publication Date: January 30, 2024


Description: Home care rehabilitation professionals (hcRPs) provide health services for clients with a broad range of medical conditions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, home care rehabilitation professionals experienced exacerbations of pre-existing work-related stressors, increased risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus, reduced resource availability, greater workloads, and staffing shortages. The primary aim of this study was to examine the experience and impact of occupational and mental stress on hcRPs working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 24 hcRPs working in Ontario, Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. Inductive thematic analysis was used to interpret and organize the data into conceptualized themes.


Interview data was organized into three themes:

(a) unique challenges of a home care rehabilitation professional,

(b) COVID-19 exacerbations of home care occupational and mental stress, and

(c) personal and workplace coping strategies.


Many participants reported reducing their hours or taking on adjunctive roles in different clinical settings outside of home care due to work-related stress exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. With a focus on the effects of COVID-19 on the practice of home care, this study provides a unique perspective on the challenges experienced by hcRPs during an emergent and evolving global public health concern. The exploratory nature of this research works towards providing a framework of factors to be addressed when creating sustainable healthcare interventions, as well as recommendations to support hcRPs to benefit both the community and health-care providers.


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Keywords: Home care rehabilitation, occupaional stress, COVID-19, coping strategies, burnout

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