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A Web-Based COVID-19 Tool for Testing Residents in Retirement Homes: Development Study

Authors :
(0000-0003-1010-4121) Davoodi Monfared, M.
Batista, A.
Mertel, A.
Senapati, A.
Abdussalam, W.
(0000-0001-8822-0929) Vyskocil, J.
Barbieri, G.
Fan, K.
(0000-0002-2835-3946) Schlechte-Welnicz, W.
(0000-0003-0575-6408) Calabrese, J.
(0000-0003-1010-4121) Davoodi Monfared, M.
Batista, A.
Mertel, A.
Senapati, A.
Abdussalam, W.
(0000-0001-8822-0929) Vyskocil, J.
Barbieri, G.
Fan, K.
(0000-0002-2835-3946) Schlechte-Welnicz, W.
(0000-0003-0575-6408) Calabrese, J.
Source :
JMIR Formative Research 7(2023), e45874
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Long-term care facilities have been widely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Empirical evidence demonstrated that older people are the most impacted and are at higher risk of mortality after being infected. Regularly testing care facility residents is a practical approach to detecting infections proactively. In many cases, the care staff must perform the tests on the residents while also providing essential care, which in turn causes imbalances in their working time. Once an outbreak occurs, suppressing the spread of the virus in retirement homes (RHs) is challenging because the residents are in contact with each other, and isolation measures cannot be widely enforced. Regular testing strategies, on the other hand, have been shown to effectively prevent outbreaks in RHs. However, high-frequency testing may consume substantial staff working time, which results in a trade-off between the time invested in testing and the time spent providing essential care to residents.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
JMIR Formative Research 7(2023), e45874
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427182554
Document Type :
Electronic Resource