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- What: The VIVALDI ASCOT and Ethnography Study aims to assess the impact of respiratory outbreaks on care home residents` quality of life, psychological well- being, loneliness, functional ability and use of space. The authors aim to conduct observations when a minimum of 4-5 residents are present in a communal area. The authors aim to interview 100 care home residents who are able to consent to take part in the study. By using existing measures of social-care-related quality of life, functional capability and psychosocial well-being, this study proposes a standardised approach to assessing the . . .

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