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Personal care staff were supportive

How clients rated the support provided by personal care staff, in a 2024 survey (see data definition).

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What do you think?

  • Why does it matter if clients feel supported when talked to by personal care staff?
  • Are there differences between zones? Between mainly rural and urban zones? What factors could account for these differences?

Understanding “my personal care staff were very supportive”

In a survey conducted from April 2024 to September 2024, Health Quality Alberta asked clients receiving home and community care:

My personal care staff were very supportive when they talked with me*.

Clients could choose:

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neutral
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • Not applicable

Personal care services are services such as help with dressing, eating, bathing, and going to the bathroom. These are typically provided by personal care staff sometimes referred to as healthcare aides.

*This question is from the Sinclair Compassion Questionnaire which is protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced, adapted, published or distributed in whole or in part. To obtain the Sinclair Compassion Questionnaire please visit www.compassionmeasure.com or email: compassionresearchlab@gmail.com or ipm@innovatecalgary.com (Copyright @ UTI Limited Partnership, 2019. All rights reserved; permission for commercial use required); compassionmeasure.com

Considerations when viewing the results:

This data reflects the experiences of home and community care clients. Home and community care includes publicly funded professional health and personal care services that help clients live safely and independently in their own homes or communities. Settings where clients receive care are diverse, ranging from a private residence, seniors lodge, community clinic, or adult day program. Services may be received for short-term or long-term durations.

There are several factors providers and leaders can consider to better understand and improve client experiences. Some questions they could ask before taking action include:

For information about the 2024 Home Care Client Experience Survey, please visit Health Quality Alberta’s website.