Table 15. Access to psychological supports during the pandemic.
Family members
(n=1,912) |
All paid staff
(n=1,842) |
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Total 1 | Yes 2 | % | Total 1 | Yes 2 | % | |
Received information on psychological impact of caring during pandemic | 1,731 | 264 | 15.3% | 1,762 | 826 | 46.9% |
For family members only: | ||||||
If yes, did this meet your needs? | 257 | 181 | 70.4% | - | - | - |
If no, would you have welcomed psychological support during pandemic? | 1335 | 861 | 64.5% | - | - | - |
Was there a drop in the number of people you typically ask for support? | 1807 | 823 | 45.5% | - | - | - |
For paid staff only: | ||||||
Was a peer support programme introduced? | - | - | - | 1,267 | 263 | 20.8% |
1 Total number of respondents who answered the survey item.
2 Total number of respondents who gave a positive response ‘yes’ to the survey item.