J 2024

Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Nursing Home Residents’, Families’, and Staff’s Perceptions of Bioethical Principles: A Qualitative Study

GE, Yimin, Shengjia XU, Alexander M. CAPRON, Michelle S. KELLER, Jakub HLÁVKA et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Nursing Home Residents’, Families’, and Staff’s Perceptions of Bioethical Principles: A Qualitative Study

Autoři

GE, Yimin, Shengjia XU, Alexander M. CAPRON, Michelle S. KELLER a Jakub HLÁVKA

Vydání

JOURNAL OF APPLIED GERONTOLOGY, UNITED STATES, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2024, 0733-4648

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Stát vydavatele

Spojené státy

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Organizace

Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář

UT WoS

001223086000001

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-85193394788

Klíčová slova anglicky

COVID-19; nursing homes; long-term services and supports; policy; qualitative methods; bioethics

Návaznosti

MUNI/J/1667/2022, interní kód Repo.
Změněno: 7. 3. 2025 00:51, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Anotace

V originále

In this study, we employed a pre-interview survey and conducted interviews with nursing home staff members and residents/family members to understand their perceptions of whether the COVID-19 restrictions fulfilled obligations to nursing home residents under various principles, including autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, and privacy. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with staff members from 14 facilities, and 20 with residents and/or family members from 13 facilities. We used a qualitative descriptive study design and thematic analysis methodology to analyze the interviews. Findings from the pre-interview survey indicated that, compared to nursing home staff, residents and their families perceived lower adherence to bioethics principles during the pandemic. Qualitative analysis themes included specific restrictions, challenges, facility notifications, consequences, communication, and relationships between staff and residents/family members. Our study exposes the struggle to balance infection control with respecting bioethical principles in nursing homes, suggesting avenues for improving processes and policies during public health emergencies.

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