| Literature DB >> 33659982 |
Katherine S McGilton1,2, Alexandra Krassikova1,3, Veronique Boscart4, Souraya Sidani5, Andrea Iaboni1, Shirin Vellani1,2, Astrid Escrig-Pinol1,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is an urgency to respond to the longstanding deficiencies in health human resources in the long-term care (LTC) home sector, which have been laid bare by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Nurse practitioners (NPs) represent an efficient solution to human resource challenges. During the current pandemic, many Medical Directors in LTC homes worked virtually to reduce the risk of transmission. In contrast, NPs were present for in-person care. This study aims to understand the NPs' roles in optimizing resident care and supporting LTC staff during the pandemic. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This exploratory qualitative study employed a phenomenological approach. A purposive sample of 14 NPs working in LTC homes in Ontario, Canada, was recruited. Data were generated using semistructured interviews and examined using thematic analysis.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Models of care; Nurse practitioners; Nursing homes
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33659982 PMCID: PMC7989234 DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnab030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerontologist ISSN: 0016-9013
Demographic and Site-Specific Characteristics of Study Participants
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 45.46 |
| Gender | |
| Men | 3 (21%) |
| Women | 11 (79%) |
| Years of work experience | 9.3 (2–21) |
| Specialty | |
| Primary health care | 8 (57%) |
| Adult | 5 (36%) |
| Both | 1 (7%) |
| Group | |
| Attending NP | 8 (57%) |
| NP outreach team | 6 (43%) |
| Location of LTC home | |
| Rural | 4 (29%) |
| Urban | 10 (71%) |
| LTC home ownership | |
| For-profit | 6 (43%) |
| Not-for-profit | 8 (57%) |
| Beds in LTC home | 182 (62–302) |
| Resident COVID-19-positive cases | 39.9 (1–170) |
| Resident deaths from COVID-19 | 12.4 (0–60) |
| Staff COVID-19-positive cases | 23.4 (0–89) |
| Staff deaths from COVID-19 | 0.14 (0–2) |
| Presence of Canadian Armed Forces personnel
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Notes: NP = nurse practitioner; LTC = long-term care; COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019. N = 14.
Categories and Subcategories Related to the Nurse Practitioners’ Practices and Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic
| Category | Subcategories |
|---|---|
| Containing the spread of COVID-19 | Attending to the multiple responsibilities to minimize the spread |
| Developing strategies to manage the outbreak | |
| Stepping in where needed | Filling in the missing pieces |
| Working in multiple roles | |
| Supporting staff and families | Being available/present/relational |
| Updating practices | |
| Providing emotional support to staff in distress | |
| Establishing links between fragmented systems of care | Creating policies/strategies to build links |
| Developing relationships with external partners |
Note: COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019.