Christine FahimAyaat T. HassanKeelia Quinn de LaunayAlyson TakaokaElikem TogoLisa StriflerVanessa BachNimitha PaulAna MrazovacJessica FirmanVincenza GruppusoJamie M. BoydSharon E. Straus
Background COVID-19 exposed long-standing systemic challenges experienced by congregate settings and created a crisis for long-term care homes (LTCHs) and retirement homes (RHs). This study explored the pandemic-related challenges LTCHs and RHs faced and the strategies they used to mitigate them. Method Ninety-one key informant interviews were held with LTCH and RH leadership across 47 homes (33 LTCHs, 14 RHs) in Ontario, Canada from February 2021 to July 2022. Data were analyzed following the framework method. Results Findings confirmed evidence of three main challenges. First, leaders were challenged to implement infection prevention and control (IPAC) protocols and measures. Second, leaders required supports to facilitate COVID-19 vaccine access and to promote vaccine acceptance. Finally, LTCH/RH staff experienced well-being and mental health challenges in the face of COVID-19 pressures. Despite widespread attention and efforts to support these congregate settings, challenges persisted over one year into the pandemic. Conclusions Our findings reveal a plethora of strategies implemented by homes, with ranging reports of perceived success.
Giulia‐Anna PerriWarren LewinHouman Khosravani
Nathan M. StallKevin A. BrownAntonina MaltsevAaron JonesAndrew P. CostaVanessa AllenAdalsteinn BrownGerald A. EvansDavid N. FismanJennie JohnstonePeter JüniKamil MalikovAllison McGeerPaula A. RochonBeate SanderBrian SchwartzSamir K. SinhaKevin SmithAshleigh R. TuiteMichael Hillmer
Kyra ProvençalJessica T. TremblayZainub Ibrahim
Katherine S. McGiltonShirin VellaniCharlene H. ChuAnnica BackmanAstrid Escrig-PiñolJosé Tomás MateosFranziska ZúñigaKaren Spilsbury
Frédéric BalardVincent CaradecMichel CastraAline ChassagneGaëlle ClavandierPauline LaunayCherry SchreckerHélène Trimaille