Infection control and COVID-19 outbreak training at elderly care facilities

J Microorg Control. 2023;28(3):77-82. doi: 10.4265/jmc.28.3_77.

Abstract

Fatalities caused by pneumonia and underlying diseases from COVID-19 infection show the highest relative frequency among elderly people. Long-term care facilities for elderly people have continued to be the areas most vulnerable to COVID-19. We examined the effectiveness of training for infection control and COVID-19 at elderly care facilities. After sending questionnaires to all long-term elderly care facilities in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan during January 18-29, 2022, we received useful responses from 98 facilities. Using logistic regression, we regressed a dummy variable for outbreak experience to dummy variables representing routine but partial training, routine training for all staff members, long-term care facilities for elderly people, numbers of nurses, and numbers of residents. Outbreak experiences of two types were inferred, as represented by a dummy variable for a COVID-19 outbreak at the facility, and by a dummy variable for outbreak experience at the facility before COVID-19 was found. Multivariate analysis indicated routine training for all staff members as the most effective, in fact the only effective, countermeasure against COVID-19 outbreak.

Keywords: COVID-19; infection control; long-term nursing care facility for elderly people; training.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • COVID-19* / epidemiology
  • Disease Outbreaks / prevention & control
  • Health Facilities
  • Humans
  • Infection Control
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities