by Centre for Research in Public Health & Community Care, University of Hertfordshire
This cross NIHR ARC event brings together practitioners from health and social care and all those interested in learning from the pandemic to support older people and staff living and working in care homes.
The webinar starts with a presentation of a completed study looking at visiting in care homes and how these findings can inform future practice. It then showcases three studies. One recently completed that compared the evidence on what needs to be in place for effective online consultations with the experience of health and social care staff during the pandemic, one with emerging findings and one, just starting.
The final session is a discussion between participants and speakers to share learning, support cross-organisation working and enable researchers and practitioners to discuss what works for residents and staff.
Schedule:
Introduction: NIHR North West Coast and East of England ARC - Visiting in care homes - Claire Goodman, University of Hertfordshire. NIHR ARC East of England
"Care home visits during the pandemic: The impact of testing and vaccination and the effects on all involved" - Clarissa Giebel, University of Liverpool. NIHR ARC North West Coast
Videoconferencing and online technology for communication between care homes and health and social care practitioners - Krystal Warmoth, University of Hertfordshire. NIHR ARC East of England
Identifying approaches, barriers and facilitators to visiting in care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic - Claire Surr, Leeds Beckett University. NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber
Visit-id: a study of care home visiting arrangements during Covid-19 - Josie Dixon- London School of Economics and Political Science. NIHR ARC North Thames
What have we learnt, what next? Curated conversation. Audience response to presentations, key points of learning and future research initiatives post-pandemic. Facilitators: Claire Goodman and Clarissa Giebel