2023
DOI: 10.31389/jltc.177
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Canadian Long-Term Residential Care Staff Recommendations for Pandemic Preparedness and Workforce Mental Health

Nick Boettcher,
Sofia Celis,
Bonnie Lashewicz

Abstract: The impacts of Covid-19 pandemic conditions in Canada's long-term residential care (LTRC) sector have demonstrated that future pandemic preparedness necessitates not only recovery but deeper sectoral transformation of longstanding vulnerabilities. Improving workforce mental health and resilience is central to these transformative efforts.Objective: This study presents a content analysis of staff recommendations for pandemic preparedness and employee mental health in LTRC.Methods: Qualitative data were gathered… Show more

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“…Similar to family carer experiences reported in our study, LTC staff were also tasked with navigating frequently changing and sometimes contradictory guidance from multiple government and public health bodies (White et al, 2021). The long-term impact of the pandemic on this workforce will likely result in further staff turnover and shortages, making it critical that all stakeholders, including staff, residents and family members, are included in policy reforms related to pandemic preparedness and other emergency situations (Boettcher et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Similar to family carer experiences reported in our study, LTC staff were also tasked with navigating frequently changing and sometimes contradictory guidance from multiple government and public health bodies (White et al, 2021). The long-term impact of the pandemic on this workforce will likely result in further staff turnover and shortages, making it critical that all stakeholders, including staff, residents and family members, are included in policy reforms related to pandemic preparedness and other emergency situations (Boettcher et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%