Abstract
This study aimed to:
1. Explore the personal impact of COVID-19 on PAs and their families, and on attitudes to working as a PA
2. Identify the ways in which PAs have had to adjust and adapt their work to enable them to do their job safely
3. Describe the impact of COVID-19 on PAs paid for by Personal Health Budgets
4. Find out more about the information and support needs of PAs specifically in relation to COVID-19
5. Describe the impact of COVID-19 on PA relationships with other community based professionals.
1. Explore the personal impact of COVID-19 on PAs and their families, and on attitudes to working as a PA
2. Identify the ways in which PAs have had to adjust and adapt their work to enable them to do their job safely
3. Describe the impact of COVID-19 on PAs paid for by Personal Health Budgets
4. Find out more about the information and support needs of PAs specifically in relation to COVID-19
5. Describe the impact of COVID-19 on PA relationships with other community based professionals.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, The Policy Institute, King's College London |
Commissioning body | NIHR Policy Research Programme |
Number of pages | 65 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Sept 2020 |