The Impact of Pandemic Management Strategies on Staff Mental Health, Work Behaviours, and Resident Care in One Long-Term Care Facility in British Columbia: A Mixed Method Study
Farinaz Havaei, Ibrahim Abughori, Yue-Li Mao, Sabina Staempfli, Andy Ma, M. MacPhee, A. Phinney, David Keselman, Loren Tisdelle, Dan Galazka, V. Anderson
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大流行管理策略对不列颠哥伦比亚省一家长期护理机构工作人员心理健康、工作行为和住院护理的影响:一项混合方法研究
背景:为了减缓COVID-19在加拿大长期住宿护理(LTRC)部门的传播,引入了一系列大流行管理策略,包括限制访问和单一地点就业。制定这些战略是为了预防和控制感染,这对直接护理人员和工作人员提供高质量护理或服务的能力造成了未知的影响。目的:探讨工作人员报告的与ltc大流行管理战略相关的结果,特别是这些战略对ltc工作人员心理健康、工作行为和护理或服务提供质量的影响。方法:这是一个混合方法的案例研究,包括纵向调查和对不列颠哥伦比亚省一个LTRC站点的工作人员的访谈。对参加两次调查的68名员工的调查数据进行了回归分析和相对权重分析。对26名LTRC员工进行半结构化访谈,并采用内容分析法进行分析。调查结果:调查数据表明,工作人员认为病假政策和人员配备水平是最不充分的大流行病管理战略。调查数据还显示,探视政策、病假政策和单一地点就业政策与工作人员心理健康、工作行为和护理或服务质量的负面影响最显著相关。定性数据表明,这些政策与工作人员不足和工作量大之间存在联系。局限性:研究设计以及低回复率和小样本量限制了研究结果的推广到其他情况。影响:大流行病管理战略的制定和实施必须了解并考虑到ltc工作人员的工作条件,包括人员短缺和工作量繁重等长期存在的系统性问题。©2022作者。
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