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Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting
The ongoing Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has markedly changed health care provisions and arrangements for patient care. Older adults are most susceptible to worse outcomes. The public health impact of the disease in terms of morbidity and mortality has necessitated the evolution of manage...
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The African Field Epidemiology Network
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623623 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.24521 |
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author | Adebusoye, Lawrence Adekunle Cadmus, Eniola Olubukola Labaeka, Elizabeth Oluwatomi Ajayi, Samuel Ayosina Olowookere, Olufemi Oluwole Otegbayo, Jesse Abiodun |
author_facet | Adebusoye, Lawrence Adekunle Cadmus, Eniola Olubukola Labaeka, Elizabeth Oluwatomi Ajayi, Samuel Ayosina Olowookere, Olufemi Oluwole Otegbayo, Jesse Abiodun |
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description | The ongoing Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has markedly changed health care provisions and arrangements for patient care. Older adults are most susceptible to worse outcomes. The public health impact of the disease in terms of morbidity and mortality has necessitated the evolution of management protocols for effective care of older persons. This review describes our experience during this period attending to the healthcare needs of both the acutely ill and clinically stable patients at the first purpose-built facility for the care of older persons in Nigeria, the Chief Tony Anenih Geriatric Centre (CTAGC), University College Hospital, Ibadan. A major strategy recommended by the World Health Organization was a lockdown with restricted movements and laid down rules for engagement. As such, the CTAGC also embarked on steps to ensure patient safety as well as effective care. Prior to the lockdown, targeted activities included fumigation of the centre as well as health education and promotional activities. Measures were put in place to care for up to 95% of our patients at home. Thus, a “Care in Place” approach was adopted to enable them to take ownership of their care. Ambulatory older patients were seen on an out-patient basis following scheduled appointments after a telephone consultation through the hospital’s designated lines. Clients were managed for their routine health conditions which were mostly non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Also, acutely ill older patients were admitted for acute exacerbation and/or complications of their chronic morbidities. Importantly, 60% of admitted patients presented with COVID like symptoms but they all tested negative for COVID 19. Based on our experience at the CTAGC, older persons can be successfully managed through a “Care in place” approach in a resource-poor setting during pandemics with high infectivity rates such as COVID 19. The information hereby generated is beneficial for future practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-78757912021-02-22 Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting Adebusoye, Lawrence Adekunle Cadmus, Eniola Olubukola Labaeka, Elizabeth Oluwatomi Ajayi, Samuel Ayosina Olowookere, Olufemi Oluwole Otegbayo, Jesse Abiodun Pan Afr Med J Perspectives The ongoing Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has markedly changed health care provisions and arrangements for patient care. Older adults are most susceptible to worse outcomes. The public health impact of the disease in terms of morbidity and mortality has necessitated the evolution of management protocols for effective care of older persons. This review describes our experience during this period attending to the healthcare needs of both the acutely ill and clinically stable patients at the first purpose-built facility for the care of older persons in Nigeria, the Chief Tony Anenih Geriatric Centre (CTAGC), University College Hospital, Ibadan. A major strategy recommended by the World Health Organization was a lockdown with restricted movements and laid down rules for engagement. As such, the CTAGC also embarked on steps to ensure patient safety as well as effective care. Prior to the lockdown, targeted activities included fumigation of the centre as well as health education and promotional activities. Measures were put in place to care for up to 95% of our patients at home. Thus, a “Care in Place” approach was adopted to enable them to take ownership of their care. Ambulatory older patients were seen on an out-patient basis following scheduled appointments after a telephone consultation through the hospital’s designated lines. Clients were managed for their routine health conditions which were mostly non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Also, acutely ill older patients were admitted for acute exacerbation and/or complications of their chronic morbidities. Importantly, 60% of admitted patients presented with COVID like symptoms but they all tested negative for COVID 19. Based on our experience at the CTAGC, older persons can be successfully managed through a “Care in place” approach in a resource-poor setting during pandemics with high infectivity rates such as COVID 19. The information hereby generated is beneficial for future practice. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7875791/ /pubmed/33623623 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.24521 Text en © Lawrence Adekunle Adebusoye et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Perspectives Adebusoye, Lawrence Adekunle Cadmus, Eniola Olubukola Labaeka, Elizabeth Oluwatomi Ajayi, Samuel Ayosina Olowookere, Olufemi Oluwole Otegbayo, Jesse Abiodun Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title | Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title_full | Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title_fullStr | Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title_full_unstemmed | Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title_short | Caring for older adults during the COVID pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
title_sort | caring for older adults during the covid pandemic and beyond: experience from a specialized tertiary facility for the care of older persons in a low resource setting |
topic | Perspectives |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623623 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.24521 |
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