Intervenciones para adultos con dependencia funcional y sus cuidadores durante la pandemia de COVID-19

IF 0.4 Q3 Medicine Rehabilitacion Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.rh.2023.100827
M.A. Spir Brunal, A.M. Posada Borrero, C. Rodriguez Guevara, R. Di Dio Castagna, J.C. Velasquez Correa, M. Gonzalez Zuluaga
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world population, especially people from social groups in a situation of greater vulnerability among people with some functional dependency. Therefore, the aim of this review was to describe interventions during the pandemic to preserve general health, maintain function and independence, and prevent COVID-19 infection for functionally dependent adults (FDA). A systematic search in databases was carried out. Titles and abstracts of each publication were reviewed for relevance. Full-text articles were accessed by two independent reviewers. The information found was classified into three categories: 1) FDA during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2) FDA during the COVID-19 pandemic according to a specific condition (neurological conditions, sensory disabilities/impairments, and cognitive impairment), and 3) Older adults with functional dependence. The FDAs have faced difficulties and barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strengthening strategies such as telerehabilitation is suggested to avoid deterioration or aggravation of the functionality of dependent people.

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[在 COVID-19 大流行期间对有功能依赖的成年人及其照顾者进行干预]。
COVID-19 大流行已影响到全球人口,尤其是来自社会群体中具有一定功能依赖性的人群。因此,本综述旨在描述大流行期间的干预措施,以保护功能依赖型成人(FDA)的一般健康、维持其功能和独立性并预防 COVID-19 感染。我们在数据库中进行了系统性检索。对每篇出版物的标题和摘要进行了相关性审查。由两名独立审稿人查阅文章全文。找到的信息分为三类:1) COVID-19 大流行期间的 FDA;2) COVID-19 大流行期间根据特定情况(神经系统疾病、感官残疾/障碍和认知障碍)的 FDA;3) 有功能依赖的老年人。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,FDAs 遇到了困难和障碍。建议加强远程康复等战略,以避免依赖者的功能恶化或加重。
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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: La revista que es desde hace más de 40 años la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Rehabilitación y referente de la mayoría de las Sociedades de la Especialidad de los países americanos de habla hispana. Se publican 5 números pluritemáticos al año y uno monográfico sobre un tema del mayor interés y actualidad designado por el consejo de redacción.
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