- Project status
- Ongoing
- Contact
- Andrea Iaboni
- Institution web page
- https://www.uhnresearch.ca/researcher/andrea-iaboni
- Host institution
- Toronto Rehab, University Health Network
- Team members
- Andrea Iaboni, Alisa Grigorovich, Josephine McMurray, Arlene Astell, Alastair Flint, Kristina Kokorelias, Hannah Quirt, Kevin Rodriguez, Mario Tsokas
- Funding information (if funded)
- This project was funded by the following: CIHR Institute of Infection and Immunity CIHR Institute of Aging Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation
- Project Summary
The Dementia Isolation Toolkit was developed to provide evidence-informed guidance to support infection prevention and control measures that are consistent with person-centered care within long term care homes (LTCHs) during the pandemic. This project is a four-phase mixed-methods, research study evaluating the impact of the DIT intervention on outcomes related to 1) achieving safe, effective, and compassionate isolation of residents and 2) levels of moral distress amongst LTCH staff in three LTCHs situated in rural and city settings. The effectiveness of the DIT and the processes developed for its implementation will also be explored through developmental evaluation. Our approach includes multiple rapid quantitative (e.g., administrative/clinical surveys) and qualitative (e.g., interviews) analyses with up to 130 LTCH staff and family caregiver participants. We will directly engage these same knowledge users in the implementation process as part of the developmental evaluation, to increase the potential impact of the DIT intervention.
- Outputs / Expected Outputs
The research will be completed by December 2021 and expected outputs are:
- The development of evidence-informed implementation approaches and materials for wide-spread distribution through our website.
- We will publish articles in open-access journals relevant to long-term care and implementation science and share our findings on our website, on social media and through conference presentations.
- Project website
- https://www.cfhi-fcass.ca/what-we-do/enhance-capacity-and-capability/ltc-acting-on-pandemic-learning-together/implementation-science-teams
- Countries
- Canada
- Care setting
- Care homes/LTC facilities
- Funding type
- Public
- Impact/outcomes
- Mental health | Quality of care | Staff skills | Wellbeing and quality of life
- Intervention types
- Cohorting and isolation approaches | Measures to compensate for isolation policies | Measures to improve care coordination/governance | Preventing/controlling COVID-19 infections
- Methods
- Qualitative studies | Surveys | Trials and other evaluations
- Groups/organisations
- People living in care homes | People with dementia | Staff working in long-term care