COVID survey (Quarantine impacts in Long-Term Care): for Professionals |
While quarantine measures are a necessity to protect residents of long-term care facilities, researchers at the Mississippi University for Women are seeking to understand the impacts these measures are having on the residents, outside of protection from COVID-19, so that we may formulate ways to address any problems secondary to quarantine measures during similar future quarantine scenarios.
This survey is voluntary and anonymous. You will not be asked for your name or where you work. You are not required to participate and may stop at any time. Completing this survey should take about ten minutes. The information from this survey will be used to determine if there are any secondary negative effects of COVID-19 quarantine measures on residents or long-term care workers and to identify possible solutions to these problems in future quarantine scenarios.
After completing this survey you will be asked if you would like to follow up and complete an anonymous telephone interview with researchers to offer more information on how COVID-19 quarantine measures in long-term care facilities are affecting residents and workers in those facilities. This too is optional and voluntary.
Questions about this research should be directed to Dr. Hunter Manasco at mhmanasco@muw.edu.
This survey is voluntary and anonymous. You will not be asked for your name or where you work. You are not required to participate and may stop at any time. Completing this survey should take about ten minutes. The information from this survey will be used to determine if there are any secondary negative effects of COVID-19 quarantine measures on residents or long-term care workers and to identify possible solutions to these problems in future quarantine scenarios.
After completing this survey you will be asked if you would like to follow up and complete an anonymous telephone interview with researchers to offer more information on how COVID-19 quarantine measures in long-term care facilities are affecting residents and workers in those facilities. This too is optional and voluntary.
Questions about this research should be directed to Dr. Hunter Manasco at mhmanasco@muw.edu.
This study is approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Mississippi University for Women.