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Work-Life Differences and Outcomes for Agency and Consumer-Directed Home-Care Workers
2004
The gerontologist
Purpose. Research on home-care outcomes has highlighted the promise of consumer-directed models that rely on recipients rather than agencies to arrange and direct services. However, there has been little research on workers employed directly by recipients. This study examined differences in work-life and worker outcomes between workers in consumer-directed versus agency care as well as between family and nonfamily workers. Design and Methods. A random sample of 618 workers in the In-Home
doi:10.1093/geront/44.4.479
pmid:15331805
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