Experiences of long-term care and supportive living residents and families during the COVID-19 pandemic: "It's a lot different for us than it is for the average Joe"

Carla Ickert, Rachel Stefaniuk,James Leask

GERIATRIC NURSING(2021)

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Long-term care and supportive living (LTC/SL) residents are among the most at risk for severe outcomes of COVID-19. As such, early public health measures focused on this population. This study examined the experi-ences and perspectives of residents and family members of residents living in LTC/SL centres in Alberta, Can-ada during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between July and October 2020, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 14 residents and 18 family members of residents from 10 centres. Interviews were audio-recorded and analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Analysis revealed 5 categories from resident inter-views (Living with Rules and Restrictions; COVID-19 Knowledge and Information; Wellbeing; Centre Opera-tional Response; Criticisms and Suggestions for Improvement) and 6 categories from family interviews (Family Role; Navigating the New Normal; COVID-19 Knowledge and Information; Policy Limitations; Policy Impact; Centre Response). The results highlight the importance of engaging residents and families during pandemic preparation, response, and follow-up evaluation. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Long-term care, Supportive living, COVID-19 pandemic, Public health policies
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