Lessons from Long-Term Care Facilities without COVID-19 Outbreaks.

Q2 Medicine Healthcare Policy Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.12927/hcpol.2022.26855
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay, Guylaine Cyr, Thalia Aubé, GenevièVe Lavigne
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Background: The COVID-19 crisis in long-term care (LTC) homes was devastating for residents and front-line workers. Recent reports have detailed what went wrong in LTC facilities, including equipment shortages, lack of preparedness, underestimation of COVID-19's virulence and bans on caregiver visits. Less is known about what went well in some facilities.

Purpose: To describe nurses' and other staff members' experiences and lessons learned in two LTC facilities in Quebec that reported no COVID-19 outbreaks during the first wave of the pandemic.

Methods: Methods: A case study design guided by appreciative inquiry was conducted, in which a case was defined as a LTC facility without COVID-19 outbreaks; two cases were included. Twenty-three healthcare team members from the two sites were recruited and interviewed between October and November, 2020.

Results: Several common themes were identified: being informed and respecting outbreak protocols; the presence of key outbreak protocols, which allowed for stable teams; a clear action plan; and access to materials and resources. Key management themes included team support and reward, ongoing communication and providing compassionate care to residents.

Conclusion: This study highlights several lessons learned that have the potential to strengthen the LTC health system.

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没有COVID-19疫情的长期护理机构的经验教训。
背景:长期护理之家的COVID-19危机对居民和一线工作人员来说是毁灭性的。最近的报告详细介绍了LTC设施的问题,包括设备短缺、准备不足、对COVID-19毒性的低估以及禁止护理人员探视。至于一些设施的进展如何,人们所知甚少。目的:描述魁北克省两个LTC设施的护士和其他工作人员的经验和教训,这两个设施在大流行的第一波期间没有报告COVID-19爆发。方法:采用赞赏式询问指导的案例研究设计,其中一个案例被定义为没有COVID-19暴发的LTC设施;包括两个病例。在2020年10月至11月期间,从这两个地点招募并采访了23名医疗团队成员。结果:确定了几个共同主题:了解情况并遵守疫情协议;制定了关键的疫情暴发协议,从而能够建立稳定的团队;明确的行动计划;获得材料和资源。主要的管理主题包括团队支持和奖励,持续的沟通和为居民提供富有同情心的护理。结论:本研究强调了有可能加强长期合作卫生系统的若干经验教训。
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