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Emerging evidence: Rapid review of risk factors associated with COVID-19 outbreaks and mortality in long-term care facilities and what strategies mitigate risk?

Full report:

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools. (2020, October 16). What risk factors are
associated with COVID-19 outbreaks and mortality in long-term care facilities and what
strategies mitigate risk?
School of Nursing, McMaster University (Canada).

Summary:

Rapid review by the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools based at the School of Nursing at McMaster University, including evidence available up to 5th of October 2020. This summary aims to provide a brief overview of the findings.

The authors note that this review included many emerging studies that have not been peer-reviewed and caution is advised when using and interpreting the evidence. The authors appraised the quality of evidence for each study included. As all studies included were observational, they provide low quality evidence. Particularly for the studies rated as “very low certainty”, it is likely that the findings will change as more evidence accumulates.

Research question:

What risk factors are associated with COVID-19 outbreaks and mortality in LTC facilities and what strategies mitigate risk?

Key findings:
Risk factors associated with COVID-19 outbreaks and mortality in LTC facilities:

The authors highlight that the associations observed in some of the studies were not adjusted by community transmission, and that the large variations observed between geographic regions could be explained by variations in community transmission.

Large variations in the potential factors included in the studies and the way in which these were measured makes comparisons between studies difficult and also makes it difficult to compare the strength of the relationships observed between studies.

Facility size was consistently associated with increased risk of infections and mortality, but it is unclear whether this is due to the absolute number of residents or beds, or to density of residents within the facility, or the ratio of residents to staff.

What strategies mitigate risk of outbreaks and mortality within LTC?