id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103220-abatwr1k Johnston, L. Supporting the resilience and retention of frontline care workers in care homes for older people: A systematic scoping review and thematic synthesis 2020-09-08 .txt text/plain 5445 327 53 The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to ensure that strategic and operational approaches to retain high quality, resilient frontline care home workers, who are not registered nurses, are informed by context specific, high quality evidence. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to ensure that strategic and operational approaches to retain high quality, resilient frontline care home workers, who are not registered nurses, are informed by specific, quality evidence. We therefore conducted this scoping review to address the question: What is the current evidence for best practice to support the resilience and retention of frontline care workers in care homes for older people? We therefore conducted this scoping review to address the question: What is the current evidence for best practice to support the resilience and retention of frontline care workers in care homes for older people? ./cache/cord-103220-abatwr1k.txt ./txt/cord-103220-abatwr1k.txt