Systematic Review: The Impact Of Pandemic Post-Covid-19 On The Mental Health Of The Elderly

Muhammad Zambri, Yulia Ayriza
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This study aims to investigate how MSMEs in Cilacap capacity to compete and perfome well in the marketing arena are The elderly are those who spend a lot of time at home to gather with their families and grandchildren, which is normal. This systematic review aims to look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the post-pandemic mental health of the elderly. based on research journal articles published from January 2022 to April 2022 on the elderly. Five research articles were obtained from three international publishers. The five journals were tested for due diligence using six PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analyses) assessment protocols which included abstracts and titles, introduction and objectives, methods and data, sample selection strategy, data analysis, and research findings. The results obtained based on a systematic study conducted in depth regarding the impact of Covid-19 on the health of the elderly are; (1) Psychological disorders, namely: anxiety, stress, overdose, and trauma. (2) Disorders of happiness, namely quality of life, perceptions of health and well-being (3) and Physical Disorders, namely functional disorders, dyspenia, and cognitive disorders. This finding represents the impact that the elderly have felt during the 4 months of the pandemic in 2022, even though it has been more than two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the elderly are still feeling the negative impact of the pandemic. The third finding of the impact of the pandemic on the elderly can be used as reference material and a source of reference for in-depth research by linking variables that can increase positive emotions in individuals.
系统评价:新冠肺炎后大流行对老年人心理健康的影响
本研究旨在探讨中国中小微企业在市场营销领域的竞争能力和表现。老年人是指那些花大量时间在家与家人和孙子团聚的人,这是正常的。本系统综述旨在研究COVID-19大流行对老年人大流行后心理健康的影响。基于2022年1月至2022年4月发表的关于老年人的研究期刊文章。五篇研究论文来自三家国际出版商。采用6个PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目)评估方案对这5本期刊进行尽职调查,评估方案包括摘要和标题、引言和目标、方法和数据、样本选择策略、数据分析和研究结果。通过对新冠肺炎对老年人健康影响的系统深入研究,得出以下结果:(1)心理障碍,即:焦虑、压力、用药过量、创伤。(2)幸福障碍,即生活质量,对健康和幸福的看法(3)和身体障碍,即功能障碍,呼吸困难和认知障碍。这一发现代表了老年人在2022年大流行的4个月期间所感受到的影响,尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行已经过去两年多了,但老年人仍然感受到大流行的负面影响。第三项关于大流行对老年人影响的发现可以作为参考材料,并通过将可以增加个人积极情绪的变量联系起来,作为深入研究的参考来源。
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