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    Acceptability of videoconferencing to preserve the bond of cognitively impaired long-term care residents with their family caregivers : a mixed-methods study
    (Elsevier, 2022-09-22) Hardy, Marie-Soleil; Fanaki, Chaimaa; Savoie, Camille; Dallaire, Clémence; Wilchesky, Mashelle; Gallani, Maria Cecilia; Gagnon, Marie-Pierre; Laberge, Maude; Voyer, Philippe; Côté, André; Couture, Vincent; Dallaire, Bernadette
    Visiting restrictions had to be imposed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus and ensure the safety of long-term care home (LTCH) residents. This mixed method study aimed to explore residents’ and family caregivers’ acceptability of electronic tablets used to preserve and promote contact. Semi-structured individual interviews with 13 LTCH residents and 13 family caregivers were done to study their experiences, as well as the challenges and resources encountered in the implementation and use of videoconferencing. They had to rate, on a scale from 0 to 10, each of the 6 Theoretical Framework of Acceptability’ constructs of the acceptability of the intervention. The results confirm acceptability of videoconferencing, giving residents and caregivers the opportunity to talk to and see each other during the pandemic. Videoconferencing had some benefits, such as being less expensive, and taking less time and effort for family caregivers.