[Social participation in nursing homes with Covid-19 protection measures in the second pandemic wave? Linkage of prescriptions and survey].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Pflege Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1024/1012-5302/a000898
Annabell Gangnus, Christian Hering, Raphael Kohl, Clara-Sophia Henson, Antje Schwinger, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Adelheid Kuhlmey, Paul Gellert
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Social participation in nursing homes with Covid-19 protection measures in the second pandemic wave? Linkage of prescriptions and survey Abstract: Background: The implementation of protective measures in nursing homes during the Covid-19 pandemic was accompanied with the loss of social participation opportunities in the first Covid-19 wave; this has been inadequately studied for the second Covid wave. Aim: To evaluate the association of protective measures and social participation restrictions for the second Covid-19 wave to develop recommendations for action. Methods: Mixed-methods online surve y of nursing home managers (n = 873) in the second wave. Binary logistic generalized estimating equations were used to evaluate the likelihood of the elimination of social participation services in nursing homes as a function of legal protections. Open-ended responses about maintaining social participation were content analyzed (n = 1042). Results: More than one in two nursing home managers reported prohibited group events (66,6%), and more than one in three prohibited creative activities (42,3%). Visitation restrictions (85,2%) were common in the second wave. The loss of participation services and the protective measures were significantly associated. Qualitative data showed that, for example, the acquisition of mobile shopping stores were opportunities to counteract the social exclusion of the residents. Discussion: The association between the loss of social participation services with the implementation of protective measures was clearly pronounced. Nursing practitioners should focus on enabling social participation whilst guaranteeing protection against infection best possible.

[第二次大流行浪潮中采取Covid-19防护措施的养老院的社会参与?处方与调查的联动]。
在第二次大流行浪潮中采取Covid-19防护措施的养老院的社会参与?摘要:背景:2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行期间养老院防护措施的实施伴随着第一波疫情中社会参与机会的丧失;这一点在第二波疫情中没有得到充分研究。目的:评估第二波Covid-19疫情中防护措施与社会参与限制之间的关系,以制定行动建议。方法:对第二波养老院管理人员(873名)进行混合方法在线调查。使用二元逻辑广义估计方程来评估消除养老院社会参与服务作为法律保护功能的可能性。对保持社会参与的开放式回答进行内容分析(n = 1042)。结果:超过1 / 2的养老院管理者报告禁止集体活动(66.6%),超过1 / 3的养老院管理者报告禁止创造性活动(42.3%)。探视限制(85.2%)在第二波中很常见。参与服务的丧失与保护措施显著相关。定性数据表明,例如,收购移动购物商店是抵消居民社会排斥的机会。讨论:社会参与服务的丧失与保护措施的执行之间的联系是显而易见的。护理从业人员应注重促进社会参与,同时尽可能确保预防感染。
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Pflege
Pflege NURSING-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pflege ist die erste unabhängige wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift für die Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege im deutschen Sprachbereich. Sie trägt zur Entwicklung der Pflegewissenschaft sowie zur Qualität der Pflege in der Praxis bei. Die Zeitschrift versteht sich als umfassendes Forum, in welchem die sich rasch entwickelnden Bereiche der Pflegeforschung, -theorie und -praxis sowie der Ausbildung, des Managements, der Ethik, Geschichte und Politik der Pflege diskutiert werden können. Zusammenfassungen von Forschungsberichten und Mitteilungen aus der internationalen Pflegeszene, Buchbesprechungen und der internationale Kongresskalender ermöglichen der Leserschaft, sich einen Überblick über das aktuelle Geschehen zu verschaffen, sich bezüglich berufsspezifischer Literatur auf dem Laufenden zu halten, um somit die Weiterbildung gezielt zu gestalten. Pflege publiziert Beiträge, die eine hohe Relevanz für Praxis, Forschung, Theorie, Ausbildung, Ethik, Geschichte, Politik und das Management in der Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum haben. Manuskripte ohne Bezug zur Pflege im deutschsprachigen Raum werden abgelehnt.
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