Organization of Protective Regime for Elderly Population in the COVID-19 Pandemic Period

Yakushin Ma, Gorenkov Rv, Vasilieva Tp, Melerzanov Av, Alexandrova Oy, Yarotskiy Sy, Malakhova Ar, M. A., Bischof Ey
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The COVID-19 pandemic enforced societies to rapidly restructure industrial, social security, and public health care processes. Several countries, where organized anti-epidemic measures were implemented, indicated the efficacy of strict adherence to measures that flexibly balance between self-isolation and social distancing. The population group at the highest risk of mortality and morbidity, most susceptible to infection, and the impaction by stress factors - the elderly - is at the same time strongly endangered by social deprivation, mental health decrease, and suicide. It is thus especially important to establish safe leisure environments and create comfortable conditions for the elderly who live alone. Optimally, a correctly selected set of measures should facilitate efficient use of the free time to enforce physical and mental health, including aspects crucial for the individual quality of life. Here, we propose such a setting of approaches based on the pandemic experience in Russia. We outline general and specific management options that tackle the subpopulation of the elderly, rendering a positive effect on the health status of all citizens, thus at the level of public health.
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COVID-19大流行时期老年人群防护制度的组织
新冠肺炎疫情迫使社会迅速重组工业、社会保障和公共卫生保健流程。一些实施了有组织的防疫措施的国家表示,严格遵守在自我隔离和保持社交距离之间灵活平衡的措施是有效的。死亡率和发病率最高、最容易感染和受压力因素影响的人群——老年人——同时受到社会剥夺、心理健康下降和自杀的严重威胁。因此,为独居老人建立安全的休闲环境和创造舒适的条件尤为重要。最理想的情况是,一套正确选择的措施应该有助于有效利用空闲时间来加强身心健康,包括对个人生活质量至关重要的方面。在这里,我们根据俄罗斯的疫情经验提出了这样一套方法。我们概述了解决老年人亚群体问题的一般和具体管理选择,从而对所有公民的健康状况产生积极影响,从而在公共卫生层面产生积极影响。
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