COVID-19 Issues in Long-Term Care in Ontario: A Document Analysis

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The COVID-19 crisis in long-term care in Canada has been characterized as a crisis upon a crisis. This study examines recent documents on the crisis in long-term care in Ontario, using document and thematic analysis to synthesize issues and recommendations from the perspectives of different groups and organizations. Thirty-three documents from 20 organizations were analysed and six thematic areas were identified: resident care; human resources; governance, leadership and management; financing; physical infrastructure and supplies; and training and preparation. The six common themes, as perceived by different perspectives, can inform policy makers on long-term care issues.

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Oldenburger, D., Baumann, A., Crea-Arsenio, M., Deber, R., & Beng, V. B. (2022). COVID-19 Issues in Long-Term Care in Ontario: A Document Analysis. Healthcare Policy, 17, 53–65. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2022.26854

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