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Fitzpatrick JM, Rafferty AM, Hussein S, et al. Challenges and guidance for implementing social distancing for COVID-19 in care homes: a mixed methods rapid review. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Nov. (Health and Social Care Delivery Research, No. 12.45.)
Challenges and guidance for implementing social distancing for COVID-19 in care homes: a mixed methods rapid review.
Show details- (1) What are your initial thoughts about the findings for the following?
- - Interviews with CH staff
- - Interviews with residents
- - Interviews with families
- - Focus groups with external stakeholders
- (2) How do see the purpose of the toolkit – what would best support the care of residents, their families/friends, and staff? For example, facilitated discussions with staff as part of continuing professional development; staff-facilitated discussions at meetings with families/friends and residents.
- (3) From listening to the presentations, what do you think are the priorities that could be implemented easily by CHs?
- (4) What do you think is important but not easily implemented by CHs?
- (5) Are there any findings that you think are interesting but less important for this work?
- (6) What are your initial thoughts about how to organise the content of the toolkit? For example, key priorities with content that includes ‘key lessons learnt’ and ‘what can CHs, managers and staff do based on these lessons learnt’? Should we include examples of what worked well and what did not from different participant groups?
- (7) What are your initial thoughts about the format the toolkit should take? For example, a series of posters for each priority area.
- Trigger questions discussed in the breakout groups: Workshop 1 - Challenges and ...Trigger questions discussed in the breakout groups: Workshop 1 - Challenges and guidance for implementing social distancing for COVID-19 in care homes: a mixed methods rapid review
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