Occupational wellness approaches among families who transitioned through the COVID-19 pandemic
Date
2023-08-14
Authors
Dorasamy, Jirushlan
Bhagwan, Raisuyah
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Abstract
The worldwide outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected various dimensions of
human wellness. More so, the various protocols implemented to mitigate the spread of the pandemic
had significant effects on the occupational wellness dimension. This study explored the occupational
wellness challenges experienced by some families in Melbourne, Australia, during the COVID-19
pandemic and the strategies they used as they transitioned through the pandemic. The study framed
three possible inductive themes aligned to the impact of COVID-19 on specific aspects of
occupational wellness, pathways to the management of occupational wellness during COVID-19, and
recommended future changes to occupational wellness by the sampled families in Melbourne,
Australia. The study findings indicated that COVID-19 had both positive and negative effects on the
occupational wellness of the families. The strategies of the families are worthy for consideration, for
future approaches to deal with any pandemic. It is expected that the proper adoption of the proposed
strategies to cope with occupational wellness will significantly contribute toward occupational
wellness for individuals and families facing occupational wellness challenges, especially during
pandemics
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, General & Internal Medicine, Occupational wellness, Families, Coping, COVID-19, Employment
Citation
Dorasamy, J. and Bhagwan, R. 2023. Occupational wellness approaches among families who transitioned through the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology. 30(3).
DOI
10.53555/jptcp.v30i3.2538