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How Long-term Dementia Care Facilities in South Africa have coped with the Covid-19 Lockdown

Alice Ashwell, Roxanne Jacobs, Sumaiyah Docrat and Marguerite Schneider (STRiDE South Africa)

With the outbreak of Covid-19 in South Africa in March 2020, the National Advisory Group (NAG) of the Strengthening Responses to Dementia in Developing countries (STRiDE) research project in South Africa decided to undertake a survey to ascertain how long-term care facilities (LTCFs) that accommodate people living with dementia were responding to Covid-19 and the resultant lockdown. A Covid-19 Working Group was established to oversee this process. This study focused only on LTCFs, and not on home-based or short-term care situations.

Members of the Working Group were requested to circulate a short questionnaire to their mailing lists. The questionnaire was circulated twice: first in May 2020, during the early stages of the outbreak, and then in July to ascertain how LTCFs were coping as infections peaked.

Initially only an English version of the questionnaire was circulated, but at a meeting of the Working Group in July, it was decided to translate the questionnaire into Afrikaans and to extend the survey period by a few weeks.

Prior to the production of this report, the results of each the surveys were compiled and shared with members of the STRiDE NAG and Working Group, as well as with the respondents. The report on the first round of the survey was also included in a report on the response of South African LTCFs. Online discussions with Working Group members and respondents about the interim reports informed the Discussion and Conclusions sections of this report.

Key findings:

The full report is available here: