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The Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Homes: Study Design and Population Description

dc.contributor.authorRodríguez-Rodríguez, Vicente
dc.contributor.authorRojo-Perez, Fermina
dc.contributor.authorPerez de Arenaza Escribano, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorMolina-Martínez, María-Ángeles
dc.contributor.authorFernández-Mayoralas, Gloria
dc.contributor.authorSánchez-González, Diego
dc.contributor.authorRojo-Abuin, Jose Manuel
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorForjaz, Maria João
dc.contributor.authorMartín García, Salomé
dc.contributor.funderConsejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España)
dc.contributor.funderCorporación de Radio y Televisión Españolaes_ES
dc.contributor.funderFundación General (CSIC)
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-14T07:54:21Z
dc.date.available2023-04-14T07:54:21Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-10
dc.description.abstractNursing homes for the elderly in Spain have experienced high rates of infection and mortality from COVID-19, although rates have varied from one region to another. Madrid is the region where most institutionalized older adults have died from the coronavirus. However, there is little known about the psychosocial and environmental factors involved in the high incidence of COVID-19 among the institutionalised population in this region. This article describes the protocol of a study on nursing homes during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the Autonomous Community of Madrid (hereafter: Region of Madrid or Madrid Region) and provides information on the study design, measures used, and characteristics of the population studied. A questionnaire about life in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic was designed and a total of 447 persons over 60 years of age without cognitive impairment-220 in private nursing homes and 227 in public nursing homes-participated by answering questions about different topics: personal situations during the pandemic, feelings and methods of coping, residential environment, health, quality of life, ageism, and self-perception of ageing. The institutionalised person profile discussed in this study was an old woman, widowed, without children, with a low level of education, with multimorbidity, and who perceived her health and quality of life positively. Most of the participants were very concerned about COVID-19 and its effects. In fact, 38% had been diagnosed with COVID-19, of whom 20% were admitted to hospital and 20% had suffered negative impacts, such as pain and neurological problems. In addition, 70% of the residents remained confined to their rooms, which increased their perceptions of loneliness and social isolation. The worst-rated aspects of the nursing home resulted from the restrictive measures imposed on nursing homes during the pandemic. This research offers useful material for understanding the pandemic and its consequences from the perspective of the older institutionalised population, which could provide insights for designing public policies.es_ES
dc.description.peerreviewedes_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was funded by (i) CSIC COVID-19 Research Fund (Urgent Measures to address the Economic and Social Impact of COVID-19, ref. 202010E158); this project was also supported with supplementary funding from the Spanish Radio and Television Corporation, as well as from the Fundación General CSIC, for aspects related to the social dissemination of the project. (ii) PTI+ Global Health, CSIC Next Generation Funding (REC_EU), ref. SGL2103055.es_ES
dc.format.number24es_ES
dc.format.page16629es_ES
dc.format.volume19es_ES
dc.identifier.citationInt J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 10;19(24):16629.es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/ijerph192416629es_ES
dc.identifier.e-issn1660-4601es_ES
dc.identifier.journalInternational journal of environmental research and public healthes_ES
dc.identifier.pubmedID36554508es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/15805
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416629es_ES
dc.repisalud.centroISCIII::Centro Nacional de Epidemiologíaes_ES
dc.repisalud.institucionISCIIIes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.rights.licenseAtribución 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subjectNursing homeses_ES
dc.subjectCOVID-19es_ES
dc.subjectPhysical healthes_ES
dc.subjectMental healthes_ES
dc.subjectPerceptiones_ES
dc.subjectFeelingses_ES
dc.subjectCopinges_ES
dc.subjectResidential environmentes_ES
dc.subjectQuality of lifees_ES
dc.subjectAgeismes_ES
dc.subject.meshCOVID-19es_ES
dc.subject.meshHumanses_ES
dc.subject.meshFemalees_ES
dc.subject.meshChildes_ES
dc.subject.meshAgedes_ES
dc.subject.meshMiddle Agedes_ES
dc.subject.meshHomes for the Agedes_ES
dc.subject.meshQuality of Lifees_ES
dc.subject.meshSARS-CoV-2es_ES
dc.subject.meshPandemicses_ES
dc.subject.meshNursing Homeses_ES
dc.titleThe Impact of COVID-19 on Nursing Homes: Study Design and Population Descriptiones_ES
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