Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health (JKM, SS, AP, CM), New Haven, CT.
Department of Geriatrics, Yale School of Medicine (TA, RM), New Haven, CT.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2020 Dec;28(12):1299-1307. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2020.09.008. Epub 2020 Sep 12.
Family visits with residents at long-term care (LTC) facilities have been restricted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective was to examine what communication methods, other than in-person visits, during the pandemic were associated with greater positive and lower negative emotional experiences for LTC residents and their family members and friends.
Cross-sectional.
Nationally targeted online survey.
One hundred sixty-one community-dwelling adults who had a family member or friend in a LTC facility.
The Positive and Negative Affect Scale was used to assess participant's own emotions and perceived resident emotions during the pandemic. Questions were asked about nine communication methods other than physical visits (e.g., phone, video-conference, e-mail, and letters) in terms of frequency of use during the pandemic. Sociodemographics, resident health, and facility factors were assessed and used as covariates where indicated.
During the pandemic, greater phone frequency was associated with less participant negative emotions (β = -0.17). Greater e-mail frequency was associated with more perceived resident positive emotions (β = 0.28). Greater frequency of letters delivered by staff was associated with more participant negative emotions (β = 0.23). Greater frequency of letters delivered by staff and the postal service were associated with more perceived resident negative emotions (β = 0.28; β = 0.34, respectively).
These findings highlight the importance of synchronous, familiar methods of communication like the phone and email between families and LTC residents to maintain their emotional well-being when in-person visits are restricted.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,长期护理(LTC)机构的探访已受到限制。本研究旨在探讨在大流行期间,与居民及其家属和朋友的积极情绪体验增加和消极情绪体验减少相关的除面对面探访以外的哪些沟通方式。
横断面研究。
全国范围内的目标在线调查。
161 名居住在社区中的成年人,他们的家庭成员或朋友在 LTC 机构中。
使用正性和负性情绪量表来评估参与者在大流行期间自身的情绪和感知到的居民情绪。询问了 9 种除身体探访以外的沟通方式(如电话、视频会议、电子邮件和信件)在大流行期间的使用频率,并询问了与居民健康和设施相关的社会人口学因素。
在大流行期间,电话使用频率越高,参与者的负面情绪越低(β = -0.17)。电子邮件使用频率越高,感知到的居民积极情绪越多(β = 0.28)。工作人员送的信件频率越高,参与者的负面情绪越多(β = 0.23)。工作人员和邮政服务送的信件频率越高,感知到的居民的负面情绪越多(β = 0.28;β = 0.34)。
这些发现强调了在限制面对面探访时,家庭与 LTC 居民之间使用同步、熟悉的沟通方式(如电话和电子邮件)对于维持他们的情感健康的重要性。