Exploring the implementation of COVID-19 infection control guidance in congregate living settings supporting those with intellectual and developmental disabilities

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-06-27 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12515
Michelle Rianto, Matthew Freeman, Briano Di Rezze
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) at risk, including those residing in congregate living settings. This study aimed to explore the experiences of congregate living agencies supporting individuals with IDD when implementing infection control guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic for the purpose of identifying recommendations for future implementation. Interpretive description was the methodological approach used for this qualitative study. Data were collected through a semi-structured focus group with administrative personnel from developmental services (DS) congregate living agencies supporting adults with IDD in Ontario, Canada. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Our findings identified successes and challenges related to the implementation of infection control guidelines in practice, as well as strategies used during the implementation of guidelines. Five main themes were identified—Communication, Collaboration, Finding and Managing Resources, Agency Capacity, and Future Considerations. Effective communication and collaboration within agencies, as well as between agencies and local public health units or governing ministries, led to the successful implementation of infection control guidance. Prior experience with pandemics, as well as managers with knowledge of infectious disease and infection control, was crucial in interpreting and implementing COVID-19 infection control guidance. DS agencies experienced successes and challenges when implementing infection control guidelines. The needs of DS agencies and individuals with IDD should be prioritized when developing infection control guidance to ensure that implementation is feasible and appropriate for congregate living settings and the population supported.

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探索在为智力和发育障碍人士提供支持的集中居住场所实施 COVID-19 感染控制指南的情况
COVID-19 大流行使智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的生命受到威胁,其中包括那些居住在集中居住环境中的患者。本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间,为 IDD 患者提供支持的集中居住机构在实施感染控制指南时的经验,以便为今后的实施工作提出建议。这项定性研究采用了解释性描述的方法。研究人员通过半结构化焦点小组收集数据,小组成员来自加拿大安大略省为患有 IDD 的成人提供支持的发展服务(DS)集中生活机构的行政人员。我们采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。我们的研究结果确定了在实践中实施感染控制指南的成功经验和挑战,以及在实施指南过程中使用的策略。我们确定了五大主题--沟通、合作、寻找和管理资源、机构能力以及未来考虑。机构内部以及机构与地方公共卫生单位或管理部门之间的有效沟通与合作,促成了感染控制指南的成功实施。在解释和实施 COVID-19 感染控制指南时,具有大流行病相关经验以及传染病和感染控制知识的管理人员至关重要。在实施感染控制指南的过程中,医疗卫生机构经历了成功和挑战。在制定感染控制指南时,应优先考虑智障人士机构和智障人士的需求,以确保其实施是可行的,并适合集中居住环境和所支持的人群。
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