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Family physicians’ roles in long-term care homes and other congregate residential care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study

Authors :
Mathews, Maria
Xiao, Jennifer
Hedden, Lindsay
Lukewich, Julia
Marshall, Emily Gard
Buote, Richard
Meredith, Leslie
Moritz, Lauren
Ryan, Dana
Spencer, Sarah
Asghari, Shabnam
Gill, Paul S.
Wickett, Jamie
Wong, Eric
Mathews, Maria
Xiao, Jennifer
Hedden, Lindsay
Lukewich, Julia
Marshall, Emily Gard
Buote, Richard
Meredith, Leslie
Moritz, Lauren
Ryan, Dana
Spencer, Sarah
Asghari, Shabnam
Gill, Paul S.
Wickett, Jamie
Wong, Eric

Abstract

Context: The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionally affected long-term care (LTC) homes and other community-based congregate residential care settings. Although family physicians (FPs) play important roles in the care of residents in LTC homes, provincial pandemic plans make few references to their specific roles in LTC. Objective: To examine the experiences of FPs providing care in LTC homes and other congregate care settings in Canada during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021). Methods: As part of a multiple case study, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with FPs across four Canadian regions. Interviews were transcribed, and a thematic analysis approach was employed. Findings: Twenty-one of the 68 FPs interviewed discussed providing care in congregate residential settings, including LTC. We identified three major themes: 1) the roles of FPs in community-based congregate residential care settings during a pandemic, 2) modification of the delivery of routine care, and 3) special workforce considerations in pandemic response for community-based congregate residential care settings. Limitations: We interviewed FPs in four Canadian jurisdictions between October 2020 and June 2021; findings may not be generalisable to later pandemic stages or to other provinces. Our recruitment strategy did not specifically target FPs who worked in different types of congregate residential care facilities; further research is needed to examine these settings in greater depth. Implications: FPs have a unique understanding of the populations they serve and are well suited to plan and implement community-adaptive procedures. Future pandemic plans should implement LTC-related FP roles during the pre-pandemic stage of a pandemic response.

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text, Mathews, Maria, Xiao, Jennifer, Hedden, Lindsay, Lukewich, Julia, Marshall, Emily Gard, Buote, Richard, Meredith, Leslie, Moritz, Lauren, Ryan, Dana, Spencer, Sarah, Asghari, Shabnam, Gill, Paul S., Wickett, Jamie and Wong, Eric (2023) Family physicians’ roles in long-term care homes and other congregate residential care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study. Journal of Long-Term Care. 231 - 240. ISSN 2516-9122, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416104404
Document Type :
Electronic Resource