2018
DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2018.1544957
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Investigating Barriers to Family Visitation of Nursing Home Residents: A Systematic Review

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“…23 28-30 The third set of factors that contribute to nursing home residents' vulnerability to COVID-19 centres on social support available to these adults. 11 Nursing home residents often have limited access to microlevel social support, including support from formal (eg, doctors and nurses) or informal caregivers (eg, family, friends and acquaintances), 31 local community 32 and organisations (eg, inexperienced or inadequately trained staff). 33 Furthermore, nursing home residents often have limited macrolevel social support.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 28-30 The third set of factors that contribute to nursing home residents' vulnerability to COVID-19 centres on social support available to these adults. 11 Nursing home residents often have limited access to microlevel social support, including support from formal (eg, doctors and nurses) or informal caregivers (eg, family, friends and acquaintances), 31 local community 32 and organisations (eg, inexperienced or inadequately trained staff). 33 Furthermore, nursing home residents often have limited macrolevel social support.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third set of factors that contribute to nursing home residents' vulnerability to COVID-19 centers on social support available to these adults. Nursing home residents often have limited access to micro-level social support, including support from formal (e.g., doctors and nurses) or informal caregivers (e.g., family, friends, and acquaintances) [40], local community [41], and organizations (e.g., inexperienced or inadequately trained staff) [42]. Furthermore, nursing home residents often have limited macro-level social support.…”
Section: Systematic Review Registrations: Prospero Crd 42020191880mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third set of factors that contribute to nursing home residents' vulnerability to COVID-19 centers on social supports available to these adults. Nursing home residents often have limited access to micro-level social support, including support from family (e.g., infrequent visitation) [40], local community [41], and organizations (e.g., inexperienced or inadequately trained staff) [42]. Furthermore, nursing home residents often have limited macro-level social support.…”
Section: Systematic Review Registrations: Prospero Crd 42020191880mentioning
confidence: 99%