Nursing home leader response during COVID-19: a qualitative descriptive study about use of external resources during the pandemic
Abstract Background US nursing homes were ground zero for COVID-19 and nursing home leaders faced multiple challenges to keep residents and staff safe. Understanding the leader's role and their use of external resources to rapidly respond to the pandemic is important to better prepare for the n...
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Main Authors: | Amy Vogelsmeier (Author), Lori L. Popejoy (Author), Alisha Harvey Johnson (Author), Steven Miller (Author), Lisa Young (Author), Roy A. Thompson (Author), Lona Mody (Author), Marilyn Rantz (Author), David R. Mehr (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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