Restoring trust: COVID-19 and the future of long-term care in Canada

CA Estabrooks, SE Straus, CM Flood, J Keefe… - Facets, 2020 - facetsjournal.com
The Royal Society of Canada Task Force on COVID-19 was formed in April 2020 to provide
evidence-informed perspectives on major societal challenges in response to and recovery …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' work, work psychology, and the evolution & devolution of care provision in nursing homes: a scoping review

C Stewart, WB Berta, A Laporte, R Deber… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Societal aging is exerting profound impacts on providers of long-term care.
Much of the direct care in the long-term care sector, and all of its management, is provided …

Mental disorder symptoms among nurses in Canada

AM Stelnicki, RN Carleton - Canadian Journal of Nursing …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Nurses face regular exposures to potentially psychologically traumatic events
as part of their occupational responsibilities. Cumulative stress due to repeated exposure to …

Who is (still) looking after mom and dad? Few improvements in care aides' quality-of-work life

SA Chamberlain, M Hoben, JE Squires… - Canadian Journal on …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Unregulated care aides provide most of the direct care to nursing home residents. We
previously reported the first demographic profile of care aides in Western Canada through …

Cracks in the foundation: The experience of care aides in long‐term care homes during the COVID‐19 pandemic

HK Titley, S Young, A Savage, T Thorne… - Journal of the …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Care aides (certified nursing assistants, personal support workers) are the
largest workforce in long‐term care (LTC) homes (nursing homes). They provide as much as …

[HTML][HTML] What is old is new again: global issues influencing workers and their work in long-term care

WB Berta, C Stewart, A Baumann - Healthcare Policy, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We offer a broad understanding of contemporary issues relevant to the long-term care (LTC)
sector and its workers, globally, and the concurrent evolution and involution of these …

[HTML][HTML] Characterizing worker compensation claims in long-term care and examining the association between facility characteristics and severe injury: a repeated …

SA Chamberlain, F Fu, O Akinlawon… - Human Resources for …, 2023 - Springer
Background Despite the physical demands and risks inherent to working in long-term care
(LTC), little is known about workplace injuries and worker compensation claims in this …

Burnout Among Nursing Home Care Aides and the Effects on Resident Outcomes

A Gruneir, SA Chamberlain, C Jensen… - … Care Research and …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
While burnout among health care workers has been well studied, little is known about the
extent to which burnout among health care workers impacts the outcomes of their care …

[HTML][HTML] Meaning and status of health-related quality of life recognized by medical professionals: a qualitative study

J Pyo, M Ock, B Park, N Kim, EJ Choi… - Journal of Korean …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Medical professionals must maintain their health to provide quality medical care
to patients safely. However, the health-related quality of life of medical professionals is a …

Canadian long-term residential care staff recommendations for pandemic preparedness and workforce mental health

N Boettcher, S Celis, B Lashewicz - Journal of Long-Term Care, 2023 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
Context: The impacts of Covid-19 pandemic conditions in Canada's long-term residential
care (LTRC) sector have demonstrated that future pandemic preparedness necessitates not …