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Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being and virtual care for people living with dementia and care partners living in the community

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated public health measures that have impacted the provision of care for people living with dementia and their families. Additionally, the isolation that results from social distancing may be harming well-being for families as formal and informal supports become les...

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Autores principales: Roach, Pamela, Zwiers, Angela, Cox, Emily, Fischer, Karyn, Charlton, Anna, Josephson, Colin B, Patten, Scott B, Seitz, Dallas, Ismail, Zahinoor, Smith, Eric E
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33381996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301220977639
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author Roach, Pamela
Zwiers, Angela
Cox, Emily
Fischer, Karyn
Charlton, Anna
Josephson, Colin B
Patten, Scott B
Seitz, Dallas
Ismail, Zahinoor
Smith, Eric E
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Zwiers, Angela
Cox, Emily
Fischer, Karyn
Charlton, Anna
Josephson, Colin B
Patten, Scott B
Seitz, Dallas
Ismail, Zahinoor
Smith, Eric E
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated public health measures that have impacted the provision of care for people living with dementia and their families. Additionally, the isolation that results from social distancing may be harming well-being for families as formal and informal supports become less accessible. For those living with dementia and experiencing agitation, social distancing may be even harder to maintain, or social distancing could potentially aggravate dementia-related neuropsychiatric symptoms. To understand the lived experience of social and physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, we remotely interviewed 21 participants who normally attend a dementia specialty clinic in Calgary, Alberta, during a period where essential businesses were closed and health care had abruptly transitioned to telemedicine. A reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview and field note data. The impacts of the public health measures in response to the pandemic emerged through iterative analysis in three main categories of experience: (1) personal, (2) health services, and (3) health status (of both persons living with dementia and care partner). Isolation and mental health needs emerged as important impacts to family experiences. This in-depth understanding of the needs and experiences of the pandemic for people living with dementia suggests that innovative means are urgently needed to facilitate provision of remote medicine and also social interaction and integration.
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spelling pubmed-79524942021-03-12 Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being and virtual care for people living with dementia and care partners living in the community Roach, Pamela Zwiers, Angela Cox, Emily Fischer, Karyn Charlton, Anna Josephson, Colin B Patten, Scott B Seitz, Dallas Ismail, Zahinoor Smith, Eric E Dementia (London) Articles The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated public health measures that have impacted the provision of care for people living with dementia and their families. Additionally, the isolation that results from social distancing may be harming well-being for families as formal and informal supports become less accessible. For those living with dementia and experiencing agitation, social distancing may be even harder to maintain, or social distancing could potentially aggravate dementia-related neuropsychiatric symptoms. To understand the lived experience of social and physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, we remotely interviewed 21 participants who normally attend a dementia specialty clinic in Calgary, Alberta, during a period where essential businesses were closed and health care had abruptly transitioned to telemedicine. A reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview and field note data. The impacts of the public health measures in response to the pandemic emerged through iterative analysis in three main categories of experience: (1) personal, (2) health services, and (3) health status (of both persons living with dementia and care partner). Isolation and mental health needs emerged as important impacts to family experiences. This in-depth understanding of the needs and experiences of the pandemic for people living with dementia suggests that innovative means are urgently needed to facilitate provision of remote medicine and also social interaction and integration. SAGE Publications 2020-12-31 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7952494/ /pubmed/33381996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301220977639 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Charlton, Anna
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Ismail, Zahinoor
Smith, Eric E
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