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"Crack on": a qualitative study of care home managers experiences and responses to system-led setbacks during the crisis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in England.

Fiona MarshallAdam Lee GordonJohn R F GladmanSimon Bishop
Published in: European geriatric medicine (2023)
Interactions with various organisations shaped the ways in which care home managers responded to and sought to maximise residents and staff well-being. Some relationships dissolved over time, such as when local business and schools returned to normal obligations. Other newly formed relationships became more robust including those with other care home managers, families, and hospices. Significantly, most managers viewed their relationship with local authority and national statutory bodies as detrimental to effective working, leading to a sense of increased mistrust and ambiguity. Respect, recognition and meaningful collaboration with the care home sector should underpin any future attempts to introduce practice change in the sector.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • affordable care act
  • primary care
  • public health
  • health insurance
  • pain management
  • current status