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Mental Health and Quality of Life in Long-Term Care During the Pandemic

Caitlin McArthur (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Reem T. Mulla (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Luke A. Turcotte (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Jessica Chi-Yen Chu (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Micaela Jantzi (University of Waterloo, Canada)
John P. Hirdes (University of Waterloo, Canada)

COVID-19, Frontline Responders and Mental Health: A Playbook for Delivering Resilient Public Health Systems Post-Pandemic

ISBN: 978-1-80262-118-1, eISBN: 978-1-80262-115-0

Publication date: 23 January 2023

Abstract

Long-term care (LTC) homes are highly regulated settings that provide care to people living with complex health conditions who are often at the end of their lives. Mental health and quality of life are important concepts in LTC given the inherent poor health and diminished autonomy of residents living in this setting. The COVID-19 pandemic had the potential to further compound these issues through lockdowns limiting movement within and outside of LTC homes, increased fear of severe COVID-19 infections, staff shortages, and impaired communication through personal protective equipment. However, the evidence describing the effect of the pandemic on mental health and quality of life is mixed, with some studies describing increased rates of mental health concerns and others presenting modest increases or decreases. Creative strategies to mitigate negative mental health consequences of lockdown included technology supported and window or outdoor visits, increased access to volunteers, and supports for families. However, the evidence in this area continues to evolve as subsequent waves of the pandemic progress. Future research may present new evidence about other strategies that became important in different stages of the pandemic.

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Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge funding from the Canadian Frailty Network (TG2015-15) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (GA6-177780) which supported portions of the work described here.

Citation

McArthur, C., T. Mulla, R., Turcotte, L.A., Chu, J.C.-Y., Jantzi, M. and Hirdes, J.P. (2023), "Mental Health and Quality of Life in Long-Term Care During the Pandemic", Horney, J.A. (Ed.) COVID-19, Frontline Responders and Mental Health: A Playbook for Delivering Resilient Public Health Systems Post-Pandemic, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 97-117. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-115-020231007

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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