"探索轻度认知障碍患者在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历:西班牙医院定性研究"

Victoria Pérez , Pablo De Lorena , Carmen Hermosilla-Grijalbo , Esther Domínguez , María Vigueiro-Mallán , Carmen Sarabia-Cobo
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背景这项描述性定性研究于2023年在西班牙三家医院进行,探讨了34名在COVID-19大流行期间被诊断为轻度认知障碍(MCI)的患者的经历。目标深入调查MCI患者在大流行背景下的经历,确定面临的挑战、护理指南和支持,同时评估情感和社会影响。访谈遵循了 COREQ 的建议,并获得了伦理方面的批准。结果出现了五个特定主题:(1) 诊断对大流行病的影响,(2) 日常挑战与大流行病,(3) 护理指南与专业支持,(4) 大流行病背景下的社会与情感支持,以及 (5) 恐惧与不确定性。与会者表示需要综合方法和个性化护理。建议实施以人为本的诊断和治疗流程。强调今后有必要开展研究,评估有效的应对策略和分散护理对疾病进展的影响。
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“Exploring the experiences of individuals with mild cognitive impairment during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study in Spanish hospitals”

Background

The descriptive qualitative study was conducted in three Spanish hospitals during 2023, exploring the experiences of 34 individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) diagnosed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective

To thoroughly investigate the experiences of participants with MCI in the context of the pandemic, identifying challenges, care guidelines, and support, while evaluating the emotional and social impact.

Methods

34 in-depth interviews were conducted, and purposive sampling was used to select participants with MCI. The COREQ recommendations were followed, and ethical approval was obtained.

Results

Five specific themes emerged: (1) Impact of Diagnosis in the Pandemic, (2) Daily Challenges and Pandemic, (3) Care Guidelines and Professional Support, (4) Social and Emotional Support in the Context of the Pandemic, and (5) Fear and Uncertainty. Participants expressed the need for an integrated approach and personalized care.

Conclusions

The results highlight the importance of clear communication and patient-centered care in managing MCI during the pandemic. The implementation of person-centered diagnosis and treatment processes is suggested. The need for future research evaluating effective coping strategies and the influence of fragmented care on disease progression is emphasized.

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