Table 3.
Themes | Subthemes | Frequency coded |
---|---|---|
Aides concerned about becoming infected with COVID-19 from clients |
• Clients as possible carriers • Bringing the virus home to her own family • Not receiving an alert about a COVID-positive client • Being vigilant with everything that needs to be touched • Clients may not wear masks, especially during personal care tasks • Consequences of becoming sick and being unable to work o Financial and livelihood hardships |
*** |
Aides concerned about wider occupational and community COVID-19 transmission |
• Visitors exposing clients to COVID-19 o Many visitors entering clients’ homes, often at the same time ▪ Family members, friends, neighbors, caregivers ▪ Visitors who do not wear masks or distance • Being a carrier between clients’ homes and exposing elderly clients, others to COVID-19 • Despite heeding precautions, the stress of transmission remains |
*** |
Aides empathize with elderly clients who cannot go out of the home |
• Clients showing signs of depression from distancing and isolation o Councils on Aging, senior centers, other activity places closed o Clients getting bored while being stuck at home • Social distancing has pronounced effect on dementia clients • Clients are anxious and worry a lot |
** |
Distancing affects compassion & socialization aspects of HC |
• Unable to comfort clients with physical connection • Distancing creates barriers between people • Some clients do not understand why physical connection is not allowed |
** |
Coding frequencies (n = 16): *** 8 participants; **3–5 participants.