Implementing a Grandfamily Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Responses and Adaptations.
Angela Nancy MendozaCherrie ParkPublished in: Journal of gerontological social work (2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic complicated efforts to deliver interventions to marginalized populations at risk of contracting COVID-19. Grandfamilies are one such group. GRANDcares Plus (GC+) is an intervention designed to help grandfamilies build resilience. It was scheduled to launch shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic began and consequently was heavily influenced by the pandemic. This paper discusses responses and adaptations made in implementing GC+ during the pandemic. Primary information sources included facilitators, COVID-19 information outlets, grandfamilies, and the project site coordinator. As a result, adaptations were made to facilitator training, CDC guidelines/recommendations were employed, potential participants needs and concerns were considered, and additional strategies were incorporated to support grandfamilies. This knowledge translational article contributes to social work by providing insights into identifying, managing, and responding to unexpected challenges. Given the increasing occurrences of unanticipated crises, it is crucial to develop and maintain effective tools for sustainable deliveries of services during difficult times.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- quality improvement
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- high intensity
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- clinical practice
- mental health
- health information
- primary care
- physical activity
- gas chromatography
- climate change
- cell cycle
- social support
- mass spectrometry
- virtual reality
- risk assessment
- genetic diversity