OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL
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Resumo: | Introduction: Mortality rates due to COVID-19 in older people living in long-term care homes reach 80% in some countries. In Brazil, little is known about the incidence and mortality in this population. Objective: To describe the occurrence of COVID-19 infection and mortality in care homes for the older people in Brazil. Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive study using primary and secondary sources and non-probabilistic sampling. Between April and June 2020, through an electronic questionnaire, care homes administrators from all over Brazil were invited to report the occurrence of infection and mortality of residents by COVID-19. In addition, an active search for data was carried out with the services of the State Public Prosecutor Offices, State Health Departments and the Unified Social Assistance System. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Information from 1,802 care homes from 11 states was analyzed, where 42,216 older people lived. The incidence rate of COVID-19 was 6.14%, and 458 deaths were recorded in the period, with a case-fatality rate of 17.65%. Conclusion: The incidence and fatality observed in this study were lower than the rates observed in other countries. However, given the limitations regarding the collection of information and other barriers to the study, new structured data sources are essential for understanding the spread of the virus in care homes in the country. |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZILOCORRÊNCIA DE INFECÇÃO E MORTALIDADE POR COVID-19 EM RESIDENCIAIS PARA IDOSOS NO BRASILlong-term careCOVID-19agedcare homeshomes for the agedIntroduction: Mortality rates due to COVID-19 in older people living in long-term care homes reach 80% in some countries. In Brazil, little is known about the incidence and mortality in this population. Objective: To describe the occurrence of COVID-19 infection and mortality in care homes for the older people in Brazil. Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive study using primary and secondary sources and non-probabilistic sampling. Between April and June 2020, through an electronic questionnaire, care homes administrators from all over Brazil were invited to report the occurrence of infection and mortality of residents by COVID-19. In addition, an active search for data was carried out with the services of the State Public Prosecutor Offices, State Health Departments and the Unified Social Assistance System. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Information from 1,802 care homes from 11 states was analyzed, where 42,216 older people lived. The incidence rate of COVID-19 was 6.14%, and 458 deaths were recorded in the period, with a case-fatality rate of 17.65%. Conclusion: The incidence and fatality observed in this study were lower than the rates observed in other countries. However, given the limitations regarding the collection of information and other barriers to the study, new structured data sources are essential for understanding the spread of the virus in care homes in the country.Introdução: As taxas de mortalidade pela COVID-19 em idosos que vivem em Residenciais de Cuidado de Longa Duração (RCLD) chegam a 80% em alguns países. No Brasil, pouco se conhece sobre a incidência e mortalidade nesta população. Objetivo: Descrever a ocorrência da infecção e mortalidade por COVID-19 em RCLD para idosos no Brasil. Metodologia: Estudo transversal e descritivo com uso de fontes primárias e secundárias e amostragem não probabilística. Entre abril e junho de 2020, por meio de um questionário eletrônico, administradores de RCLD de todo o Brasil foram convidados a informar a ocorrência de infecção e mortalidade de residentes por COVID-19. Além disso, foi realizada busca ativa de dados junto aos serviços do Ministério Público Estadual, Secretarias de Saúde e Sistema Único de Assistência Social. Os dados foram analisados através de estatística descritiva Resultados: Foram analisadas as informações de 1,802 RCLD de 11 estados, onde residiam 42,216 idosos. A taxa de incidência de COVID-19 foi de 6,14%. Foram registrados no período 458 óbitos, com uma taxa de letalidade de 17,65%. Conclusão: A incidência e letalidade observados neste estudo foram menores do que as taxas observadas em outros países. Entretanto, dadas as limitações quanto a coleta de informações e outras barreiras para o estudo, novas fontes estruturadas de dados são fundamentais para o conhecimento da propagação do vírus nos RCLD no país.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-08-03info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/103210.1590/SciELOPreprints.1032porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1032/1479Copyright (c) 2020 Patrick Alexander Wachholz, Virgilio Garcia Moreira, Déborah Oliveira, Helena Akemi Wada Watanabe, Paulo José Fortes Villas Boashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWachholz, Patrick AlexanderMoreira, Virgilio GarciaOliveira, Déborah Watanabe, Helena Akemi Wada Villas Boas, Paulo José Fortes reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-07-29T11:43:46Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1032Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-07-29T11:43:46SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL OCORRÊNCIA DE INFECÇÃO E MORTALIDADE POR COVID-19 EM RESIDENCIAIS PARA IDOSOS NO BRASIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL Wachholz, Patrick Alexander long-term care COVID-19 aged care homes homes for the aged |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION AND MORTALITY BY COVID-19 IN CARE HOMES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN BRAZIL |
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Wachholz, Patrick Alexander |
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Wachholz, Patrick Alexander Moreira, Virgilio Garcia Oliveira, Déborah Watanabe, Helena Akemi Wada Villas Boas, Paulo José Fortes |
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Moreira, Virgilio Garcia Oliveira, Déborah Watanabe, Helena Akemi Wada Villas Boas, Paulo José Fortes |
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Wachholz, Patrick Alexander Moreira, Virgilio Garcia Oliveira, Déborah Watanabe, Helena Akemi Wada Villas Boas, Paulo José Fortes |
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long-term care COVID-19 aged care homes homes for the aged |
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long-term care COVID-19 aged care homes homes for the aged |
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Introduction: Mortality rates due to COVID-19 in older people living in long-term care homes reach 80% in some countries. In Brazil, little is known about the incidence and mortality in this population. Objective: To describe the occurrence of COVID-19 infection and mortality in care homes for the older people in Brazil. Methods: Cross-sectional and descriptive study using primary and secondary sources and non-probabilistic sampling. Between April and June 2020, through an electronic questionnaire, care homes administrators from all over Brazil were invited to report the occurrence of infection and mortality of residents by COVID-19. In addition, an active search for data was carried out with the services of the State Public Prosecutor Offices, State Health Departments and the Unified Social Assistance System. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Information from 1,802 care homes from 11 states was analyzed, where 42,216 older people lived. The incidence rate of COVID-19 was 6.14%, and 458 deaths were recorded in the period, with a case-fatality rate of 17.65%. Conclusion: The incidence and fatality observed in this study were lower than the rates observed in other countries. However, given the limitations regarding the collection of information and other barriers to the study, new structured data sources are essential for understanding the spread of the virus in care homes in the country. |
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