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在 COVID-19 大流行期间迎接养老院访客的建议:德尔菲小组的结果。

Recommendations for Welcoming Back Nursing Home Visitors During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a Delphi Panel.

机构信息

Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.

Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2020 Dec;21(12):1759-1766. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2020.09.036. Epub 2020 Oct 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Nursing homes became epicenters of COVID-19 in the spring of 2020. Due to the substantial case fatality rates within congregate settings, federal agencies recommended restrictions to family visits. Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, these largely remain in place. The objective of this study was to generate consensus guidance statements focusing on essential family caregivers and visitors.

DESIGN

A modified 2-step Delphi process was used to generate consensus statements.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

The Delphi panel consisted of 21 US and Canadian post-acute and long-term care experts in clinical medicine, administration, and patient care advocacy.

METHODS

State and federal reopening statements were collected in June 2020 and the panel voted on these using a 3-point Likert scale with consensus defined as ≥80% of panel members voting "Agree." The consensus statements then informed development of the visitor guidance statements.

RESULTS

The Delphi process yielded 77 consensus statements. Regarding visitor guidance, the panel made 5 strong recommendations: (1) maintain strong infection prevention and control precautions, (2) facilitate indoor and outdoor visits, (3) allow limited physical contact with appropriate precautions, (4) assess individual residents' care preferences and level of risk tolerance, and (5) dedicate an essential caregiver and extend the definition of compassionate care visits to include care that promotes psychosocial well-being of residents.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen substantial regulatory changes without strong consideration of the impact on residents. In the absence of timely and rigorous research, the involvement of clinicians and patient care advocates is important to help create the balance between individual resident preferences and the health of the collective. The results of this evidence-based Delphi process will help guide policy decisions as well as inform future research.

摘要

目的

养老院在 2020 年春季成为 COVID-19 的中心。由于聚集环境中的病死率很高,联邦机构建议限制家属探访。COVID-19 大流行六个月后,这些限制措施仍在实施。本研究的目的是制定关注基本家庭护理人员和访客的共识指导意见。

设计

采用改良的两步德尔菲法生成共识意见。

地点和参与者

德尔菲小组由 21 名美国和加拿大的康复和长期护理临床、管理和患者护理倡导方面的专家组成。

方法

2020 年 6 月收集了州和联邦重新开放的声明,小组成员使用 3 分李克特量表对这些声明进行投票,共识定义为≥80%的小组成员投票“同意”。共识声明随后为访客指导意见的制定提供信息。

结果

德尔菲流程产生了 77 条共识意见。关于访客指导,小组提出了 5 条强烈建议:(1)保持强有力的感染预防和控制措施,(2)促进室内和室外探访,(3)允许在适当预防措施下进行有限的身体接触,(4)评估个别居民的护理偏好和风险容忍度,(5)指定一名基本护理人员,并将同情探访的定义扩展到包括促进居民心理社会福祉的护理。

结论和意义

COVID-19 大流行带来了大量的监管变化,但没有充分考虑这些变化对居民的影响。在缺乏及时和严格的研究的情况下,临床医生和患者护理倡导者的参与对于在个人居民偏好和集体健康之间取得平衡很重要。这项基于证据的德尔菲流程的结果将有助于指导政策决策,并为未来的研究提供信息。

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