Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to carry out an integrative literature review on the repercussions of Covid-19 infection in the elderly. To achieve the objective, articles published between 2020 and 2021 were used and were available in the following databases: Sciencedirect, Scielo, Lilacs, Pubmed and Virtual Health Library (VHL). The articles were researched during the months of October and November. Articles published in Portuguese and English were selected. The search resulted in 3,146, but only articles that presented the theme under study were included in the title. Duplicate articles that did not fit the objective of the research were excluded. After the filtration process, 12 articles were chosen to compose the universe of Analysis. The natural aging process includes changes at the cellular level, tissues and organs that contribute to morbidity, frailty and mortality in the elderly population. Elderly patients infected with Sars-Cov-2 have a higher risk of developing more severe symptoms due to reduced telomere size and lymphocyte numbers. Studies have shown that mental disorders correlated with the Covid-19 outbreak include stress, symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, indignation, and fear of the unknown, causing an increased risk of suicide. It was also concluded that the disease caused by Coronavirus is still very recent and some of its repercussions and physiopathology are still unknown. The selected articles did not evaluate the complications after the advancement of vaccine coverage in this population. Thus, we suggest more studies focused on the theme from this year of 2021. |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative reviewRepercusiones de la infección por Covid-19 en los ancianos: una revisión integrativaRepercussões da infecção por Covid-19 em idosos: uma revisão integrativaCovid-19AncianoRepercusiones post infección. Covid-19ElderlyPost infection repercussions.Covid-19IdosoRepercussões pós infecção.The aim of this study was to carry out an integrative literature review on the repercussions of Covid-19 infection in the elderly. To achieve the objective, articles published between 2020 and 2021 were used and were available in the following databases: Sciencedirect, Scielo, Lilacs, Pubmed and Virtual Health Library (VHL). The articles were researched during the months of October and November. Articles published in Portuguese and English were selected. The search resulted in 3,146, but only articles that presented the theme under study were included in the title. Duplicate articles that did not fit the objective of the research were excluded. After the filtration process, 12 articles were chosen to compose the universe of Analysis. The natural aging process includes changes at the cellular level, tissues and organs that contribute to morbidity, frailty and mortality in the elderly population. Elderly patients infected with Sars-Cov-2 have a higher risk of developing more severe symptoms due to reduced telomere size and lymphocyte numbers. Studies have shown that mental disorders correlated with the Covid-19 outbreak include stress, symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, indignation, and fear of the unknown, causing an increased risk of suicide. It was also concluded that the disease caused by Coronavirus is still very recent and some of its repercussions and physiopathology are still unknown. The selected articles did not evaluate the complications after the advancement of vaccine coverage in this population. Thus, we suggest more studies focused on the theme from this year of 2021.El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión integradora de la literatura sobre las repercusiones de la infección por Covid-19 en el anciano. Para alcanzar el objetivo se utilizaron artículos publicados entre los años 2020 a 2021 y que estuvieran disponibles en las siguientes bases de datos: ScienceDirect, Scielo, Lilacs, Pubmed y Biblioteca Virtual de Salud (BVS). Los artículos fueron investigados durante los meses de octubre y noviembre. Se seleccionaron artículos publicados en Portugués e inglés. La búsqueda resultó en 3.146, pero fueron incluidos solo artículos que presentaran en el título la temática en estudio. Fueron excluidos artículos duplicados y que no se encuadraron en el objetivo de la investigación. Después del proceso de filtración se eligieron 12 artículos para componer el universo de Análisis. El proceso de envejecimiento natural incluye cambios a nivel celular, de tejidos y órganos que contribuyen a la morbilidad, fragilidad y mortalidad en la población anciana. Los pacientes mayores infectados por el Sars-Cov-2 tienen mayor riesgo de desarrollar síntomas más graves, debido a la reducción del tamaño de los telómeros y al número de linfocitos. Los estudios han demostrado que los trastornos mentales correlacionados con el brote de Covid-19 incluyen el estrés, síntomas de depresión, ansiedad, insomnio, indignación y el miedo a lo desconocido, ocasionando un mayor riesgo de suicidio. Se concluyó además que la enfermedad ocasionada por el Coronavirus aún es muy reciente y algunas de sus repercusiones y fisiopatología aún son desconocidas. Los artículos seleccionados no evaluaron las complicaciones tras el avance de la cobertura vacunal sobre esta población. Así, se sugieren más estudios volcados para la temática a partir de este año 2021.O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar uma revisão integrativa da literatura a respeito das repercussões da infecção de Covid-19 em idosos. Para isso, utilizou-se artigos publicados entre os anos de 2020 a 2021 disponíveis nas seguintes bases de dados: ScienceDirect, Scielo, Lilacs, PubMED e Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS). A pesquisa foi realizada durante os meses de outubro e novembro. Selecionou-se artigos publicados em português e inglês, que resultou em 3.146, destes foram incluídos apenas artigos que apresentassem no título a temática em estudo. Foram excluídos artigos duplicados e que não se enquadraram no objetivo da pesquisa. Após isso, elegeram-se 12 artigos para compor o universo da análise. Observa-se que o processo de envelhecimento natural inclui mudanças a nível celular, de tecidos e órgãos que contribuem para a morbidade, fragilidade e mortalidade na população idosa. Assim, os pacientes idosos infectados pelo Sars-Cov-2 possuem maior risco de desenvolver sintomas mais graves devido a redução do tamanho dos telômeros e ao número de linfócitos. Os estudos demonstraram que as repercussões mentais correlacionadas com o surto da Covid-19 incluem o estresse, sintomas de depressão, ansiedade, insônia, indignação e o medo do desconhecido, incluindo risco aumentado de suicídio. Concluiu-se que a infecção por Covid-19 ainda é muito recente e algumas das suas repercussões e fisiopatologia ainda são desconhecidas. Os artigos selecionados não avaliaram as complicações após ao avanço da cobertura vacinal sobre esta população. Assim, sugere-se mais estudos voltados para a temática a partir deste ano de 2021.Research, Society and Development2022-01-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2391010.33448/rsd-v11i2.23910Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e0811223910Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e0811223910Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e08112239102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23910/22242Copyright (c) 2022 Nayara Alves Oliveira da Cruz; Marcele Torres Andriani; Talita Saraiva Pimenta; Antônio Ramos Nogueira Fernandes; Rachel Cavalcanti Fonseca Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz, Nayara Alves Oliveira da Andriani, Marcele TorresPimenta, Talita SaraivaFernandes, Antônio Ramos NogueiraPereira, Rachel Cavalcanti Fonseca2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23910Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:37.963699Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review Repercusiones de la infección por Covid-19 en los ancianos: una revisión integrativa Repercussões da infecção por Covid-19 em idosos: uma revisão integrativa |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review Cruz, Nayara Alves Oliveira da Covid-19 Anciano Repercusiones post infección. Covid-19 Elderly Post infection repercussions. Covid-19 Idoso Repercussões pós infecção. |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Repercussion of Covid-19 infection in the elderly: an integrative review |
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Cruz, Nayara Alves Oliveira da |
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Cruz, Nayara Alves Oliveira da Andriani, Marcele Torres Pimenta, Talita Saraiva Fernandes, Antônio Ramos Nogueira Pereira, Rachel Cavalcanti Fonseca |
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Andriani, Marcele Torres Pimenta, Talita Saraiva Fernandes, Antônio Ramos Nogueira Pereira, Rachel Cavalcanti Fonseca |
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Cruz, Nayara Alves Oliveira da Andriani, Marcele Torres Pimenta, Talita Saraiva Fernandes, Antônio Ramos Nogueira Pereira, Rachel Cavalcanti Fonseca |
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Covid-19 Anciano Repercusiones post infección. Covid-19 Elderly Post infection repercussions. Covid-19 Idoso Repercussões pós infecção. |
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Covid-19 Anciano Repercusiones post infección. Covid-19 Elderly Post infection repercussions. Covid-19 Idoso Repercussões pós infecção. |
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The aim of this study was to carry out an integrative literature review on the repercussions of Covid-19 infection in the elderly. To achieve the objective, articles published between 2020 and 2021 were used and were available in the following databases: Sciencedirect, Scielo, Lilacs, Pubmed and Virtual Health Library (VHL). The articles were researched during the months of October and November. Articles published in Portuguese and English were selected. The search resulted in 3,146, but only articles that presented the theme under study were included in the title. Duplicate articles that did not fit the objective of the research were excluded. After the filtration process, 12 articles were chosen to compose the universe of Analysis. The natural aging process includes changes at the cellular level, tissues and organs that contribute to morbidity, frailty and mortality in the elderly population. Elderly patients infected with Sars-Cov-2 have a higher risk of developing more severe symptoms due to reduced telomere size and lymphocyte numbers. Studies have shown that mental disorders correlated with the Covid-19 outbreak include stress, symptoms of depression, anxiety, insomnia, indignation, and fear of the unknown, causing an increased risk of suicide. It was also concluded that the disease caused by Coronavirus is still very recent and some of its repercussions and physiopathology are still unknown. The selected articles did not evaluate the complications after the advancement of vaccine coverage in this population. Thus, we suggest more studies focused on the theme from this year of 2021. |
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