Abstract
Home care workers (HCWs) are at risk from injury. A case study was undertaken in a local community health center in order (1) to identify the constraints that introduce risk into the work of HCWs, and (2) to study the strategies they apply, depending on their age, to reduce the effects of those constraints. Observation and semistructured interviews were the main sources of data. Analysis shows that HCWs aged 45 or over some times adopt different postures from those used by their younger colleagues. During physical care, the HCWs also carry out screening and social support tasks that are not recognized in the organization of their work. Older workers develop strategies that help them save time, refine their screening and support methods, protect themselves against accidents, and react properly in emergencies or dangerous situations. Because the changes that can be made in patients' homes are limited, the expertise of experienced HCWs is essential. The organization of work must maintain a certain flexibility to allow the workers to use their strategies.