Describing Psychiatric Symptoms Experienced by Older Adults in a Skilled Nursing Facility During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Issues in Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1080/01612840.2024.2361329
Ezra C Holston, Theresa Watts, Suchawadee Yimmee
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There is limited investigation about psychiatric symptoms experienced by older adults with mental health conditions or neurocognitive ones residing in a skilled nursing facility during the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of this descriptive-design study was to describe the psychiatric symptoms from the year before COVID-19 pandemic to the 1st year of the pandemic for older adults with a mental health condition or a neurocognitive one residing in a skilled nursing facility. A database (n = 84) was established from the extraction of already collected data on the assessment of older adults (n = 84) with mental health conditions or neurocognitive ones living in one skilled nursing facility. The timeframe was from March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2021, eight quarters of extracted data. Psychiatric symptoms were impaired decision making, altered level of consciousness, disorganized thinking, understanding or comprehension, disruptive behaviors, delirium, delusions, hallucinations, inattentiveness, impaired cognition, and depression. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Participants had a mean age of 74.2 ± 10.8. A description of the psychiatric symptoms over the 2 years was a decrease in the level of understanding along with an increase in delusions, disruptive behaviors (physical and verbal), impaired decision making, cognitive impairment, and inattentiveness. The findings focus on the description of the psychiatric symptoms associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings relate to the first step to address a gap in the literature about psychiatric symptoms and COVID-19 for nursing home residents. Future longitudinal and multisite studies are warranted to expound on these findings and the described psychiatric symptoms over time.

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描述在 COVID-19 大流行期间,一家专业护理机构中的老年人所经历的精神症状。
关于在 COVID-19 大流行期间居住在专业护理机构中患有精神疾病或神经认知疾病的老年人所经历的精神症状的调查十分有限。这项描述性设计的研究旨在描述在 COVID-19 大流行前一年至大流行第一年期间,居住在专业护理机构中患有精神疾病或神经认知疾病的老年人的精神症状。通过提取已收集的数据,建立了一个数据库(n = 84),用于评估居住在一家专业护理机构的患有精神疾病或神经认知疾病的老年人(n = 84)。时间范围为 2019 年 3 月 1 日至 2021 年 2 月 28 日,即提取数据的八个季度。精神症状包括决策能力受损、意识水平改变、思维紊乱、理解力或领悟力下降、破坏性行为、谵妄、妄想、幻觉、注意力不集中、认知能力受损和抑郁。数据采用描述性统计方法进行分析。参与者的平均年龄为 74.2±10.8 岁。对两年来精神症状的描述是,理解能力下降,妄想、破坏性行为(肢体和语言)、决策能力受损、认知障碍和注意力不集中等症状增加。研究结果重点描述了与 COVID-19 大流行相关的精神症状。这些发现为填补有关疗养院居民精神症状和 COVID-19 的文献空白迈出了第一步。今后有必要进行纵向和多地点研究,以阐述这些研究结果以及随着时间推移所描述的精神症状。
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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
Issues in Mental Health Nursing NURSINGPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Issues in Mental Health Nursing is a refereed journal designed to expand psychiatric and mental health nursing knowledge. It deals with new, innovative approaches to client care, in-depth analysis of current issues, and empirical research. Because clinical research is the primary vehicle for the development of nursing science, the journal presents data-based articles on nursing care provision to clients of all ages in a variety of community and institutional settings. Additionally, the journal publishes theoretical papers and manuscripts addressing mental health promotion, public policy concerns, and educational preparation of mental health nurses. International contributions are welcomed.
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