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Title: | Long-term care facilities' response to the COVID-19 pandemic: An international, cross-sectional survey |
Authors: | Eltaybani, S Igarashi, A Cal, A Lai, C Carrasco, C Sari, D Cho, E Haugan, G Bravo, J Abouzeid, N Wachholz, P Isaramalai, S Dawood, S Pappas, Y Abd El Moneam, A Rodríguez, B Alqahtani, B Pereira, C Jenssen, C Yamamoto-Mitani, N |
Keywords: | long-term care older adults aged multilevel analysis adherence compliance COVID-19 |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Journal of Advanced Nursing |
Citation: | Eltaybani, S., Igarashi, A., Cal, A., Lai, C. K. Y., Carrasco, C., Sari, D. W., Cho, E., Haugan, G., Bravo, J. D., Abouzeid, N. A., Wachholz, P. A., Isaramalai, S.-a., Dawood, S. S., Pappas, Y., Abd El Moneam, A. A. E. G., Rodríguez, A. B., Alqahtani, B. A., Pereira, C. L. N, Jenssen, C. R. S. … Yamamoto-Mitani, N. (2023). Long-term care facilities' response to the COVID-19 pandemic: An international, cross-sectional survey. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 80, 350–365. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15785 |
Abstract: | Aims: To (i) assess the adherence of long-term
care (LTC) facilities to the COVID-19
prevention and control recommendations, (ii) identify predictors of this adherence
and (iii) examine the association between the adherence level and the impact of the
pandemic on selected unfavourable conditions.
Design: Cross-sectional
survey.
Methods: Managers (n = 212) and staff (n = 2143) of LTC facilities (n = 223) in 13 countries/
regions (Brazil, Egypt, England, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Saudi
Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand and Turkey) evaluated the adherence of LTC facilities
to COVID-19
prevention and control recommendations and the impact of the pandemic
on unfavourable conditions related to staff, residents and residents' families. The characteristics
of participants and LTC facilities were also gathered. Data were collected from
April to October 2021. The study was reported following the STROBE guidelines.
Results: The adherence was significantly higher among facilities with more pre-pandemic
in-service
education on infection control and easier access to information
early in the pandemic. Residents' feelings of loneliness and feeling down were the
most affected conditions by the pandemic. More psychological support to residents
was associated with fewer residents' aggressive behaviours, and more psychological
support to staff was associated with less work–life
imbalance.
Conclusions: Pre-pandemic
preparedness significantly shaped LTC facilities' response
to the pandemic. Adequate psychological support to residents and staff might help
mitigate the negative impacts of infection outbreaks.
Impact: This is the first study to comprehensively examine the adherence of LTC facilities
to COVID-19
prevention and control recommendations. The results demonstrated
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preparedness and
that adequate psychological support to staff and residents was significantly associated
with less negative impacts of the pandemic on LTC facilities' staff and residents. The
results would help LTC facilities prepare for and respond to future infection outbreaks.
Patient or public contribution: No Patient or Public Contribution. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15785 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38109 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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