The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review

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Autor(a) principal: Pimentel-Tormon, Fraulein
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Michael Joseph S. Diño, Jeffy Francis, Enrika Espiritu, Rinabelle Ricci Garcia, Janta-Utsa Patomchai, Emrat Sasina, Jitsaeng Patwira, Jonnagaddala Jitendra, Joshi Apoorva Madhukar, Juluri Sahith, Kaewpamorn Ukrit, Kulsu Panlapa, Kumluea Chutinun
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.36367/ntqr.11.2022.e543
Resumo: Introduction: Early in the pandemic, older people were identified as one of the most vulnerable population. More than 80% of deaths occur in adults over the age of 65. Several conditions have been clearly established to protect the elderly, such as banning visits to nursing homes. Therefore, it is important to fully understand how this pandemic has affected the elderly. This study covers the negative effects on the physical and mental health of the elderly during COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature to identify COVID-19 papers with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) using PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, BioMed Central (BMC) and Frontier in 2020 and 2021. Included studies are those that investigate the psychological and physical impact on elderly (>=60 years old) resulting from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unrelated, duplicated, unavailable full texts/abstract-only papers, and studies that analyzed mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of alcohol and other drugs are excluded. Results: A total of 12 studies are included out of 352. Impact of COVID-19 on physical health to elderly were weight loss, lesser time of exercise, decreased social activities, increased respiratory and heart diseases, and increased mortality. On the other hand, identified impact on mental health were higher depression, anxiety, fear of acquiring COVID due to irresponsible younger generations, discrimination and isolation, increased levels of loneliness, and generalized anxiety. Conclusion: The findings summarized in this review suggest that older adults experienced negative consequences for the ongoing pandemic, both physically and mentally. This information will be useful to responsible institutions when acting and making decisions for elderly regarding health care access and public health measures.
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title The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
spellingShingle The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
Pimentel-Tormon, Fraulein
COVID-19
Elderly
Negative impact
Mental health
Physical Health
title_short The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
title_full The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
title_sort The Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Elderly: A Systematic Review
author Pimentel-Tormon, Fraulein
author_facet Pimentel-Tormon, Fraulein
Michael Joseph S. Diño
Jeffy Francis
Enrika Espiritu
Rinabelle Ricci Garcia
Janta-Utsa Patomchai
Emrat Sasina
Jitsaeng Patwira
Jonnagaddala Jitendra
Joshi Apoorva Madhukar
Juluri Sahith
Kaewpamorn Ukrit
Kulsu Panlapa
Kumluea Chutinun
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author2 Michael Joseph S. Diño
Jeffy Francis
Enrika Espiritu
Rinabelle Ricci Garcia
Janta-Utsa Patomchai
Emrat Sasina
Jitsaeng Patwira
Jonnagaddala Jitendra
Joshi Apoorva Madhukar
Juluri Sahith
Kaewpamorn Ukrit
Kulsu Panlapa
Kumluea Chutinun
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimentel-Tormon, Fraulein
Michael Joseph S. Diño
Jeffy Francis
Enrika Espiritu
Rinabelle Ricci Garcia
Janta-Utsa Patomchai
Emrat Sasina
Jitsaeng Patwira
Jonnagaddala Jitendra
Joshi Apoorva Madhukar
Juluri Sahith
Kaewpamorn Ukrit
Kulsu Panlapa
Kumluea Chutinun
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Elderly
Negative impact
Mental health
Physical Health
topic COVID-19
Elderly
Negative impact
Mental health
Physical Health
description Introduction: Early in the pandemic, older people were identified as one of the most vulnerable population. More than 80% of deaths occur in adults over the age of 65. Several conditions have been clearly established to protect the elderly, such as banning visits to nursing homes. Therefore, it is important to fully understand how this pandemic has affected the elderly. This study covers the negative effects on the physical and mental health of the elderly during COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature to identify COVID-19 papers with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) using PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, BioMed Central (BMC) and Frontier in 2020 and 2021. Included studies are those that investigate the psychological and physical impact on elderly (>=60 years old) resulting from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unrelated, duplicated, unavailable full texts/abstract-only papers, and studies that analyzed mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of alcohol and other drugs are excluded. Results: A total of 12 studies are included out of 352. Impact of COVID-19 on physical health to elderly were weight loss, lesser time of exercise, decreased social activities, increased respiratory and heart diseases, and increased mortality. On the other hand, identified impact on mental health were higher depression, anxiety, fear of acquiring COVID due to irresponsible younger generations, discrimination and isolation, increased levels of loneliness, and generalized anxiety. Conclusion: The findings summarized in this review suggest that older adults experienced negative consequences for the ongoing pandemic, both physically and mentally. This information will be useful to responsible institutions when acting and making decisions for elderly regarding health care access and public health measures.
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