养老护理部门的大流行病防备工作:系统文献综述

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.24083/apjhm.v18i3.2157
Jennifer Kosiol, R. Olley, Tracey Silvester, J. Vidal, Helen Cooper
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老年护理服务中爆发的传染病给消费者和工作人员带来了挑战。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,老年护理服务使用者的脆弱性和老年护理服务在管理与病毒性疾病传播相关的风险方面的准备不足尤为明显。我们采用 PRISMA 方法对现有的文献进行了系统性的审查。这篇关于大流行病防备文献的定性审查评估了八篇高质量的研究论文,并确定了支持养老护理服务为未来大流行病做好准备的主题。这些文章让我们深入了解了老年护理服务需要什么来提高应对传染病爆发的能力:员工培训与发展、安全文化、通过应急计划创造安全环境以及风险和资源管理(包括个人防护设备(PPE)的资源配置、领导者的存在和时间反应以及清晰一致的信息传递)是文献中的主要主题。研究人员发现,使用指南和核对表是有帮助的,但前提是这些指南和核对表必须清晰、不复杂,而且阅读时间不长。未来的风险战略还必须关注保护员工、家庭和消费者所需的资源。本文还提出了一些建议,使老年护理服务机构能够更有效地应对未来爆发的传染病。这些措施包括需要一种规划方法,其中包括随时提供个人防护设备、使用有意义的沟通方式、提高危害和风险意识,以及需要在服务机构内创建一种基于领导者和员工良好价值观、态度和行为的安全文化。
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Pandemic Preparedness in the Aged Care Sector: A systematic literature review
Infectious disease outbreaks in aged care services present challenges for consumers and staff. The vulnerability of users of aged care services and a lack of preparedness on the part of aged care services to manage the risk associated with viral disease transmission was particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic.We used the PRISMA Method to review the available literature systematically. This qualitative review of the literature on pandemic preparedness assessed eight high-quality research papers and identified themes that emerged to support aged care services in preparing for future pandemics. These articles provided insight into what aged care services require to increase their capacity to respond to communicable disease outbreaks.Four themes emerged from the literature reviewed: Staff Training and Development, Safety Culture, Creating a Safe Environment by planning for contingencies and Risk and Resource Management (including resourcing for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Leader Presence and Time Responses and Clear, Consistent Messaging) were the dominant themes in the literature. The researchers found that using guidelines and checklists is helpful but only if they are clear, not complex and do not take too long to read. Risk strategies in future must also focus on the resources required to protect staff, families, and consumers. This paper also provides recommendations that will allow aged care services to respond to future communicable disease outbreaks more effectively. Such measures include the need for a planning methodology that incorporates ready access to PPE, the use of meaningful communication, increased hazard and risk awareness and the need to create a safety culture within the service based on sound values, attitudes and behaviours of leaders and staff.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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