magistrsko delo
Ana Marzidovšek (Author), Petra Videmšek (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrski nalogi raziskujem vpliv prvega vala epidemije covida-19 na povpraševanje in izvajanje socialnovarstvenih storitev v Lambrechtovem domu v Slovenskih Konjicah. Z raziskavo sem želela ugotoviti, ali se je povpraševanje po storitvah zmanjšalo ali povečalo v času prvega vala epidemije covida-19. Prav tako pa me je zanimalo, ali se je samo izvajanje spremenilo in kako, katere so bile nove delovne naloge izvajalcev in vodij socialnovarstvenih storitev ter kako so le-ti doživljali in preživeli čas epidemije. Raziskava je pokazala, da je v aprilu 2020, ko se je epidemija covida-19 v Sloveniji uradno pričela, povpraševanje po institucionalnem varstvu močno padlo, takrat pa so se tudi začasno ukinili sprejemi v domove. Rezultati so pokazali, da se je zaradi prisotnega strahu pred okužbo s covidom-19 v Lambrechtovem domu storitev pomoč na domu omejila na uporabnike, ki so nujno potrebovali pomoč, ostali pa so storitve odpovedovali sami. Prav tako se je ta pomoč skrajšala le na nego in ni nudila ostale pomoči, ki jo sicer zajema pomoč na domu. Po rezultatih sodeč so se intervjuvanci (vodje in izvajalci socialnovarstvenih storitev v Lambrechtovem domu) med prvim valom epidemije covida-19 vsakodnevno soočali s stiskami zaradi napornega dela in strahom pred okužbo zaradi konstantne izpostavljenosti temu. Rezultati kažejo, da so bili uporabniki socialnovarstvenih storitev v Lambrechtovem domu zaradi vseh uveljavljenih ukrepov deležni manj socialne obravnave kot sicer. Strah pred okužbo pa lahko označim tudi kot velik dejavnik na razumevanje uporabnikov in njihovih svojcev glede sprememb pri socialnovarstvenih storitvah v Lambrechtovem domu.

Keywords

epidemija covida-19;domovi za stare;socialnovarstvene storitve;institucionalno varstvo;socialno delo;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Publisher: [A. Marzidovšek]
UDC: 364-783.2
COBISS: 139035651 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The impact of the first wave of the Covid-19 epidemic on the demand and implementation of social welfare services in Lambrechtov home Slovenske Konjice
Secondary abstract: In my master's thesis I investigate the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the demand and delivery of social care services at the Lambrecht Home in Slovenske Konjice. My research sought to determine whether demand for services changed during the first wave of the pandemic. I also studied whether the methods of delivery of social services changed; and how those changes both affected service providers and the on-going delivery of care post-pandemic. My research showed that in April 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic officially started in Slovenia the demand for institutional care sharply declined. The number of new admissions fell precipitously as homes suspended the enrollment of new residents. The results also showed that due to the fear of COVID-19 infection at the Lambrecht Home, social services delivered in people's homes (field work) declined and were limited to users in need of urgent care. Many who had previously utilized these services canceled their appointments to minimize their risk of transmission. Moreover, the assistance which was provided in-home was focused on urgent care only and did not encompass the array of services otherwise given by field workers. My results further demonstrated that during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lambrecht Home employees faced daily stress due to the increased demands of their work, combined with concerns about contracting the virus from their constant exposure to the virus. The research also revealed that the in-patient users of social care services at Lambrecht's Home received less treatment than they had previously received due to increased safety protocols. In all, my research revealed that the main driver of the changes in both the delivery and receipt of social care services in the Lambrecht Home was the fear of spreading or contracting the COVID-19 virus among patients and relatives.
Secondary keywords: Epidemic Covid-19;nursing home;social care services;institutional care;social work;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za socialno delo
Pages: 137 str.
ID: 16429372