Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Pegorari,Maycon Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Matos,Areolino Pena, Iosimuta,Natalia Camargo Rodrigues, Ferreira,Vânia Tie Koga, Ohara,Daniela Gonçalves, Santos,Elane Priscila Rosa, Silva,Caroline de Fátima Ribeiro, Santos,Nara Loren Oliveira dos, Rocha,Aline Pereira, Atallah,Álvaro Nagib, Pinto,Ana Carolina Pereira Nunes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY The aim of this rapid systematic review is to analyze the prevalence of clinical, socioeconomic, and demographic characteristics, laboratory and imaging findings, diagnostic tests, and treatment information of older adults with COVID-19. To conduct this systematic review, the Cochrane Handbook recommendations will be followed. Patients aged 60 years or older with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection will be included. A comprehensive literature search will be performed in the following databases: MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS), Spanish Bibliographic Index on Health Sciences (IBECS) and Epistemonikos COVID-19 L·OVE platform. No language restrictions will be applied. To assess the methodological quality of the included studies and the certainty of the evidence, the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach will be used. The meta-analysis will be performed using R software. We believe this rapid systematic review will be able to summarize the currently available evidence on clinical, socioeconomic characteristics, and management of COVID-19 in older adults. Therefore, it will help implement adequate strategies to fight the pandemic and assist in understanding the clinical profile of older patients with COVID-19, providing data with due scientific support upon which to base future choices of procedures and interventions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
title Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
spellingShingle Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
Pegorari,Maycon Sousa
Aged
Coronavirus Infections
Health of the elderly
title_short Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
title_full Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
title_fullStr Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
title_sort Clinical and socioeconomic characteristics of older adults with COVID-19: A protocol for a rapid systematic review
author Pegorari,Maycon Sousa
author_facet Pegorari,Maycon Sousa
Matos,Areolino Pena
Iosimuta,Natalia Camargo Rodrigues
Ferreira,Vânia Tie Koga
Ohara,Daniela Gonçalves
Santos,Elane Priscila Rosa
Silva,Caroline de Fátima Ribeiro
Santos,Nara Loren Oliveira dos
Rocha,Aline Pereira
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
Pinto,Ana Carolina Pereira Nunes
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author2 Matos,Areolino Pena
Iosimuta,Natalia Camargo Rodrigues
Ferreira,Vânia Tie Koga
Ohara,Daniela Gonçalves
Santos,Elane Priscila Rosa
Silva,Caroline de Fátima Ribeiro
Santos,Nara Loren Oliveira dos
Rocha,Aline Pereira
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
Pinto,Ana Carolina Pereira Nunes
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pegorari,Maycon Sousa
Matos,Areolino Pena
Iosimuta,Natalia Camargo Rodrigues
Ferreira,Vânia Tie Koga
Ohara,Daniela Gonçalves
Santos,Elane Priscila Rosa
Silva,Caroline de Fátima Ribeiro
Santos,Nara Loren Oliveira dos
Rocha,Aline Pereira
Atallah,Álvaro Nagib
Pinto,Ana Carolina Pereira Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Coronavirus Infections
Health of the elderly
topic Aged
Coronavirus Infections
Health of the elderly
description SUMMARY The aim of this rapid systematic review is to analyze the prevalence of clinical, socioeconomic, and demographic characteristics, laboratory and imaging findings, diagnostic tests, and treatment information of older adults with COVID-19. To conduct this systematic review, the Cochrane Handbook recommendations will be followed. Patients aged 60 years or older with a confirmed diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection will be included. A comprehensive literature search will be performed in the following databases: MEDLINE via PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (LILACS), Spanish Bibliographic Index on Health Sciences (IBECS) and Epistemonikos COVID-19 L·OVE platform. No language restrictions will be applied. To assess the methodological quality of the included studies and the certainty of the evidence, the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach will be used. The meta-analysis will be performed using R software. We believe this rapid systematic review will be able to summarize the currently available evidence on clinical, socioeconomic characteristics, and management of COVID-19 in older adults. Therefore, it will help implement adequate strategies to fight the pandemic and assist in understanding the clinical profile of older patients with COVID-19, providing data with due scientific support upon which to base future choices of procedures and interventions.
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