Vogel Carlyn E, Dobbs Debra, Peterson Lindsay, Meng Hongdao, Molinari Victor
School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2024 Nov;36(6):1493-1509. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2024.2319536. Epub 2024 Apr 17.
Quality of care in assisted living communities (ALCs) is important to consumers. The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated emergency policies have posed major challenges on staff recruitment and retention. This study aimed to examine the relationship between organizational characteristics of ALCs in Florida and challenges with staff absence during COVID-19 ( = 129 ALCs). Results indicated that structures (provision of memory care services), processes of care (challenges hiring new staff, staff sent home to comply with precautions, and staff anxiety), and local COVID-19 positivity rate were significantly associated with staff absence due to fear of infection, sickness, or family responsibilities. ALC providers and state regulatory agencies should develop policies and procedures that take these issues into consideration to prepare for future emergencies and disasters. Infection control policies should reflect whether an ALC provides memory care services and inform ways to overcome potential challenges with protocols. Efforts to reduce staff anxiety and disaster-related concerns should also be considered to ensure quality of care during emergencies.
辅助生活社区(ALC)的护理质量对消费者而言至关重要。2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行及相关应急政策给员工招聘和留用带来了重大挑战。本研究旨在探讨佛罗里达州ALC的组织特征与COVID-19期间员工缺勤挑战之间的关系(n = 129个ALC)。结果表明,结构(提供记忆护理服务)、护理流程(招聘新员工的挑战、员工因遵守预防措施而被送回家以及员工焦虑)和当地COVID-19阳性率与因恐惧感染、疾病或家庭责任导致的员工缺勤显著相关。ALC提供者和州监管机构应制定考虑这些问题的政策和程序,为未来的紧急情况和灾难做好准备。感染控制政策应反映ALC是否提供记忆护理服务,并告知克服协议潜在挑战的方法。还应考虑努力减轻员工焦虑和与灾难相关 的担忧,以确保紧急情况下的护理质量。