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J Am Med Dir Assoc ; 21(10): 1365-1370.e7, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-803008

ABSTRACT

During the first few months of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Canadian nursing homes implemented strict no-visitor policies to reduce the risk of introducing COVID-19 in these settings. There are now growing concerns that the risks associated with restricted access to family caregivers and visitors have started to outweigh the potential benefits associated with preventing COVID-19 infections. Many residents have sustained severe and potentially irreversible physical, functional, cognitive, and mental health declines. As Canada emerges from its first wave of the pandemic, nursing homes across the country have cautiously started to reopen these settings, yet there is broad criticism that emerging visitor policies are overly restrictive, inequitable, and potentially harmful. We reviewed the nursing home visitor policies for Canada's 10 provinces and 3 territories as well as international policies and reports on the topic to develop 10 provi-informed, data-driven, and expert-reviewed guidance for the re-opening of Canadian nursing homes to family caregivers and visitors.


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Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Loneliness/psychology , Nursing Homes/organization & administration , Pandemics/prevention & control , Patient Safety/standards , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Social Isolation/psychology , Aging/psychology , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Canada , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Disease Management , Health Policy , Humans , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2
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