- Title
- The Impact of Public Health Restrictions in Residential Aged Care on Residents, Families, and Staff During COVID-19: Getting the Balance Right
- Creator
- Thomas, Susan; Bolsewicz, Katarzyna; Latta, Rachel; Hewitt, Jacquie; Byles, Julie; Durrheim, David
- Relation
- Journal of Aging & Social Policy Vol. -, Issue -
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2022.2110802
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2022
- Description
- Outbreaks of COVID-19 in a small number of aged care facilities in Australia had devastating mortality ratios. Strict infection control measures were implemented with little time to adapt. This study explored the views and experiences of residents, families, and care providers about the preparation for COVID-19 and identified areas for improvement. Twenty-one individual interviews were conducted. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, we found rapid changes to visiting and activities, with physical and emotional impact. Some participants coped using personal resources. Family and residents valued the empathy and quality care provided, despite the overburdened workforce. Good leadership supported implementation of public health advice, but the severity of measures should be proportionate to local risk. Better pandemic planning that includes clear responsibilities, training, and evaluation is important. Consultation with residents, family, and health workers throughout a pandemic will help identify those most at risk of social isolation and physical decline and develop strategies to minimize their impact. The rights and welfare of residents must be respected at all times.
- Subject
- COVID-19; residential aged care; public health; pandemic planning; social isolation; human rights
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1465554
- Identifier
- uon:47294
- Identifier
- ISSN:0895-9420
- Language
- eng
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