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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Dementia | Research

Barriers and facilitators to person-centred infection prevention and control: results of a survey about the Dementia Isolation Toolkit

Authors: Andrea Iaboni, Hannah Quirt, Katia Engell, Julia Kirkham, Steven Stewart, Alisa Grigorovich, Pia Kontos, Josephine McMurray, AnneMarie Levy, Kathleen Bingham, Kevin Rodrigues, Arlene Astell, Alastair J. Flint, Colleen Maxwell

Published in: BMC Geriatrics | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

People working in long-term care homes (LTCH) face difficult decisions balancing the risk of infection spread with the hardship imposed on residents by infection control and prevention (ICP) measures. The Dementia Isolation Toolkit (DIT) was developed to address the gap in ethical guidance on how to safely and effectively isolate people living with dementia while supporting their personhood. In this observational study, we report the results of a survey of LTCH staff on barriers and facilitators regarding isolating residents, and the impact of the DIT on staff moral distress.

Methods

We completed an online cross-sectional survey. Participants (n = 207) were staff working on-site in LTCH in Ontario, Canada since March 1, 2020, with direct or indirect experience with the isolation of residents. LTCH staff were recruited through provincial LTCH organizations, social media, and the DIT website. Survey results were summarized, and three groups compared, those: (1) unfamiliar with, (2) familiar with, and (3) users of the DIT.

Results

61% of respondents identified distress of LTCH staff about the harmful effects of isolation on residents as a major barrier to effective isolation. Facilitators for isolation included delivery of 1:1 activity in the resident’s room (81%) and designating essential caregivers to provide support (67%). Almost all respondents (84%) reported an increase in moral distress. DIT users were less likely to report an impact of moral distress on job satisfaction (odds ratio (OR) 0.41, 95% CI 0.19-0.87) with 48% of users reporting the DIT was helpful in reducing their level of moral distress.

Conclusions

Isolation as an ICP measure in LTCH environments creates moral distress among staff which is a barrier to its effectiveness. ICP guidance to LTCH would be strengthened by the inclusion of a dementia-specific ethical framework that addresses how to minimize the harms of isolation on both residents and staff.
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Metadata
Title
Barriers and facilitators to person-centred infection prevention and control: results of a survey about the Dementia Isolation Toolkit
Authors
Andrea Iaboni
Hannah Quirt
Katia Engell
Julia Kirkham
Steven Stewart
Alisa Grigorovich
Pia Kontos
Josephine McMurray
AnneMarie Levy
Kathleen Bingham
Kevin Rodrigues
Arlene Astell
Alastair J. Flint
Colleen Maxwell
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Dementia
Dementia
Published in
BMC Geriatrics / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-02759-4

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