在 COVID-19 大流行时期为老年人提供的医疗保健服务--北欧比较。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-07 DOI:10.1080/02813432.2023.2296119
Trond Bliksvær, Therese Andrews, Andrej Christian Lindholst, Auvo Rauhala, Maria Wolmesjö, Timo S Sinervo, Lisbeth M Fagerström, Morten Balle Hansen
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目的探讨北欧市政医疗和护理服务机构在 COVID-19 大流行期间促进老年人护理主要目标的能力:对丹麦、芬兰、挪威和瑞典的市级老年人医疗保健服务机构的管理人员进行了两次调查;第一次调查在大流行开始 6 个月左右进行(调查 1),第二次调查在大流行结束 12 个月左右进行(调查 2)。数据通过描述性统计和多元回归(OLS)进行分析:调查对象:1470 名(调查 1,2020 年)和 745 名(调查 2,2021 年)管理人员。32%从事家庭护理,51%从事养老院护理,17%从事综合护理:在所有国家,大流行病似乎对老年人护理服务促进积极社交生活的能力产生了更大的负面影响,而对促进或提高老年人身心健康的能力则没有影响。回归分析表明,促进这些目标的能力受到不同因素的影响。养老院的管理人员在促进身心健康和活跃社交生活方面的能力明显低于家庭护理的管理人员。我们探讨了三种预防策略(封锁、测试和/或组织变革)的效果。组织变革(重组人员和做法、限制使用替代品)倾向于从积极方面影响单位促进社交生活的能力,而封锁(区域、自助餐等)倾向于从消极方面影响单位促进身心健康和社交生活的能力:结论:在大流行病期间,能够改善积极社交生活机会的措施应得到高度重视,尤其是在家庭护理中。
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Health care services for older people in COVID-19 pandemic times - A Nordic comparison.

Objective: To explore the Nordic municipal health and care services' ability to promote principal goals within care for older people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design and setting: Two surveys were conducted among managers of municipal health care services for older people in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden; the first around 6 months into the pandemic (survey 1), and the second around 12 months later (survey 2). Data were analysed through descriptive statistics, and multiple regression (OLS).

Subjects: 1470 (survey 1, 2020) and 745 (survey 2, 2021) managers. 32% in home care, 51% in nursing homes, 17% combined.

Results: In all countries the pandemic seems to have had more negative impact on eldercare services' ability to promote an active and social life, than on the ability to promote or enhance older people's mental and physical health. The regression analysis indicates that different factors influence the ability to promote these goals. Managers within nursing homes reported reduced ability to promote mental and physical health and an active social life to a significantly lower degree than managers of home care. The effect of three prevention strategies (lock down, testing, and/or organisational change), were explored. Organisational change (reorganize staff and practice, restrict use of substitutes) tended to impact the units' ability to promote a social life in a positive direction, while lock down (areas, buffets etc) tended to impact both the ability to promote mental/physical health and a social life in a negative direction.

Conclusion: Measures that can improve opportunities for an active and social life during a pandemic should have high priority, particularily within home care.

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