加拿大长期护理行业因COVID-19而崩溃:支持劳动力的创新。

Q3 Medicine
Britney J Glowinski, Shirin Vellani, Mona Aboumrad, Idrissa Beogo, Thea Franke, Farinaz Havaei, Sharon Kaasalainen, Bonnie Lashewicz, Anne-Marie Levy, Katherine S McGilton, Josephine McMurray, Joanie Sims-Gould
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了根深蒂固的系统性和结构性问题,给居民、家属和LTC工作人员带来了悲剧性后果,扰乱了加拿大的长期护理(LTC)部门。LTC面临的核心挑战是长期人手不足,这导致住院医生的护理质量下降,员工的道德困境程度更高。LTC行业早就应该复兴,以支持其劳动力。一群来自加拿大各地的知名研究人员开始在各种LTC家庭中实施创新的循证解决方案。他们的发现呼吁决策者和LTC决策者立即采取行动。
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The Canadian Long-Term Care Sector Collapse from COVID-19: Innovations to Support People in the Workforce.

The COVID-19 pandemic rattled Canada's long-term care (LTC) sector by exacerbating the ingrained systemic and structural issues, resulting in tragic consequences for the residents, family members and LTC staff. At the core of LTC's challenges is chronic under-staffing, leading to lower quality of care for residents and higher degrees of moral distress among staff. A rejuvenation of the LTC sector to support its workforce is overdue. A group of diverse and renowned researchers from across Canada set out to implement innovative evidence-informed solutions in various LTC homes. Their findings call for immediate action from policy makers and LTC decision makers.

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Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
2.20
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期刊介绍: Governing boards of healthcare organizations in Canada are accountable for the performance of their organization and provide oversight on their decisions. Traditionally, many healthcare boards have focused on finances and community relations and have deferred responsibility for quality of care.
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