Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
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ABSTRACT
The multidisciplinary team in health care centres need to devote their energy physically, cognitively
and emotionally in the service of others. Such investment can create mental weariness and
exhaustion. But the number of caregiving professionals and institutions are mounting up day by
day. The present study is an attempt to uncover the driving forces that help the caregivers of
terminally ill patients to continue in their profession despite their mental exhaustion and physical
fatigue. An in-depth interview was conducted among 25 care workers in Kerala. Thematic analysis
was used to explore the motivating factors. The results identified that the caregivers were
intrinsically and extrinsically motivated. The result revealed some of intrinsically motivating themes
like purpose in Life, personal growth, spiritual aspects and challenges. Reinforcement in terms
of appreciation and monetary reward were the major extrinsic factors that played an important
role in motivating them. Findings highlight the crucial role that the multidisciplinary teams,
especially social workers and psychologists can play in fostering intrinsic motivation among care
workers in order to enhance their performance and reduce stress. The collaborative work of
psychologists and social workers is significant to cater the emotional and psychological needs of
the caregivers by allocating resources efficiently and creating a supportive environment. They
should be providing holistic support and therapeutic interventions to enhance the self-esteem
and subjective wellbeing of the caregiver.
Keywords: Motivation, Multidisciplinary Team, Social workers, Psychologists, Caregivers