Psychosocial changes during COVID-19 lockdown on nursing home residents, their relatives and clinical staf: a prospective observational study
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De Souza Oliveira, Adriana Catarina; Gómez Gallego, María; Gómez Martínez, Carmelo; Carrasco Martínez, Elena; Moreno Molina, Jorge; [et al.]Fecha
2023-02-03Disciplina/s
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LockdownNursing home
Depression
Anxiety
Humanization
Social support
Relatives
Staf
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Background Previous works have observed an increase of depression and other psychological disorders on nursing home residents as a consequence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown; however, there are few studies that have performed a comprehensive evaluation of all people involved in nursing homes environment. The objective of the work was to analyse the impact of lockdown on psychosocial factors of nursing home residents, relatives and clinical staf and how these variables have infuenced residents’ survival. Methods A prospective study was designed. Evaluations were performed at three diferent times: a) at the beginning of Spanish confnement, in March 2020; b) just before the second wave of the pandemic, with relaxation of security measures but in lockdown, and c) in January–February 2021, at the end of the second wave, when visits were already allowed. The study was conducted on three diferent nursing homes. Three hundred and one residents, 119 clinical staf and 51 relati... Background Previous works have observed an increase of depression and other psychological disorders on nursing home residents as a consequence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdown; however, there are few studies that have performed a comprehensive evaluation of all people involved in nursing homes environment. The objective of the work was to analyse the impact of lockdown on psychosocial factors of nursing home residents, relatives and clinical staf and how these variables have infuenced residents’ survival. Methods A prospective study was designed. Evaluations were performed at three diferent times: a) at the beginning of Spanish confnement, in March 2020; b) just before the second wave of the pandemic, with relaxation of security measures but in lockdown, and c) in January–February 2021, at the end of the second wave, when visits were already allowed. The study was conducted on three diferent nursing homes. Three hundred and one residents, 119 clinical staf and 51 relativ...