Jason Schneck
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI)
Jason Schneck
I am a PhD student at SUPSI & University of Zurich researching the long-term care workforce in Switzerland as it relates to the challenge of turnover and the effect on care delivery. I recently finished a project Gute Pflege that used worker led participatory research to identify issues in the Swiss LTC system that create high turnover in the sector.
Currently I am part of a team to develop a “Care Manifesto” for Swiss LTC workers to articulate their concerns through actionable items and act as base document in social dialogue and public outreach. I am also developing a policy brief as part of the Swiss Learning Health System to suggest improvements in working conditions for LTC workers, which will be discussed with stakeholders.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Countries | Canada; Switzerland; |
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Topics | Autonomy; Care economy; Care work and migration; Financing LTC; LTC Policy; LTC Workforce; New models of care; Research gaps and priorities in LTC; Rights and people’s voices in LTC systems; |
Methods | Case studies; Document analysis; Focus groups; Policy analysis; Qualitative studies; Quasi-experimental methods; Theory and frameworks; |
Role | Research; |
Interest Groups | Long-Term Care Policy; Migration Mobility and Care Workers; Quasi-experimental methods; |
Website | https://www.supsi.ch/en/jason-schneck |
Other 1 | https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/lgg/staff/schneckjason.html; |
Key publications | https://www.supsi.ch/documents/d/deass/finalgutepflege-report
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