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Exploring Healthcare Technologies and Their Role in Alleviating Parental Burnout

Exploring Healthcare Technologies and Their Role in Alleviating Parental Burnout
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Author(s): Quatavia McLester (Capitol Technology University, USA)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 20
Source title: Innovations, Securities, and Case Studies Across Healthcare, Business, and Technology
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Darrell Norman Burrell (Marymount University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1906-2.ch021

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Abstract

The rise of teleworking, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has brought forth a multitude of challenges for employees, particularly single parents. This has resulted in parental burnout, intensified stress, and heightened workplace pressure. Balancing remote work and parenting within the home has caused a concerning surge in stress levels. However, healthcare technology tools have emerged as vital resources for aiding single parents in managing teleworking stress. Healthcare technology tools, like smartphone apps, texting apps, and tele-mental health services, are instrumental in assisting single parents in managing teleworking stress. As organizations adapt to the evolving work landscape, these technology tools continue to be vital for supporting employees, particularly single parents, in navigating the challenges of remote work. This chapter offers a comprehensive exploration of existing literature, shedding light on proactive support for single parents through healthcare technology tools, with full employer support.

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