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Nurse Practitioners Rising to the Challenge During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Long-Term Care Homes

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GERONTOLOGIST
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 615-623

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnab030

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COVID-19; Models of care; Nurse practitioners; Nursing homes

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  1. Walter & Maria Schroeder Institute for Brain Innovation and Recovery

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This study aimed to understand the roles of NPs in LTC homes during the pandemic. NPs played important roles in containing the spread of COVID-19, supporting staff and families, and establishing links between fragmented systems of care. The findings suggest that innovative care models involving NPs are needed to enhance the quality of care in LTC homes.
Background and Objectives There is an urgency to respond to the longstanding deficiencies in health human resources in the long-term care (LTC) home sector, which have been laid bare by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Nurse practitioners (NPs) represent an efficient solution to human resource challenges. During the current pandemic, many Medical Directors in LTC homes worked virtually to reduce the risk of transmission. In contrast, NPs were present for in-person care. This study aims to understand the NPs' roles in optimizing resident care and supporting LTC staff during the pandemic. Research Design and Methods This exploratory qualitative study employed a phenomenological approach. A purposive sample of 14 NPs working in LTC homes in Ontario, Canada, was recruited. Data were generated using semistructured interviews and examined using thematic analysis. Results Four categories relating to the NPs' practices and experiences during the pandemic were identified: (a) containing the spread of COVID-19, (b) stepping in where needed, (c) supporting staff and families, and (d) establishing links between fragmented systems of care by acting as a liaison. Discussion and Implications The findings suggest that innovative models of care that include NPs in LTC homes are required moving forward. NPs embraced a multitude of roles in LTC homes, but the need to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 was central to how they prioritized their days. The pandemic clearly accentuated that NPs have a unique scope of practice, which positions them well to act as leaders and build capacity in LTC homes.

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