新冠肺炎对美国长期护理社区影响的快速定性评估:来自地区老龄化工作人员和倡导者的观点

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Andrea Freidus, D. Shenk, Christin Wolf
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摘要

新冠肺炎疫情对聚集性长期护理社区的居民和工作人员的打击尤其严重,超过一半的登记死亡率与聚集性生活社区有关本文报道了对长期护理专业人员和地区老龄化工作人员在疫情期间进行护理的快速定性评估的第一阶段我们的目的是双重的我们证明了快速定性评估对捕捉新冠肺炎患者的观点和担忧的价值长期护理工作者和地区老龄化工作人员,在这种情况下,护理和保护长期护理社区居民权利的工作人员和倡导者,以及本阶段收集的现有数据。重点提出了对安全的关注,包括个人防护设备的获取和使用、感染控制、有限的检测和人员配备问题。此外,参与者对居民的身心健康表示担忧,因为自从行政命令对所有非必要人员关闭这些社区以来,他们一直与家人和朋友隔离。我们将与工作人员和倡导者合作,利用这些数据,为政策和规划提供信息,以更好地满足长期护理社区居民和工作人员的需求
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A Rapid Qualitative Appraisal of the Impact of COVID-19 on Long-term Care Communities in the United States: Perspectives from Area Aging Staff and Advocates
The COVID-19 epidemic has hit residents and staff of congregate long-term care communities particularly hard In North Carolina, the site of this research, over half of registered mortality has been associated with congregate living communities This article reports on phase one of a rapid qualitative assessment of long-term care professionals and regional aging staff navigating care during this epidemic Our purpose is twofold We demonstrate both the value of rapid qualitative appraisals to capture the perspectives and concerns of COVID-19's long-term care workers and area aging staff, in this case, the staff and advocates that care for and protect the rights of long-term care community residents as well as present data collected in this phase Key points raised focus on safety, including access and use of personal protective equipment, infection control, limited testing, and staffing issues In addition, participants expressed concerns about the physical and mental health of residents because they have been isolated from family and friends since the executive order closed these communities to all non-essential people We will utilize these data, in collaboration with staff and advocates, to inform policy and programming to better address the needs of both residents and staff of long-term care communities
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