[Medicalization of nursing facilities as a real alternative to hospitalization during the COVID-19 pandemic.]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2020-11-27
Joaquín Salas-Coronas, Mª Ángeles García-Jerez, Javier Luis Sandoval-Codoni, Carmen María Lara-Rojas, Javier Gamir Ruiz, María Jesús Sanabria-Medina, María Del Carmen Cortés-González, Silvia Vallejo-Godoy, Ignacio Aguilar-Martín, Enriqueta Quesada-Yañez, Mª Ángeles Martín-Linares, María Luisa Álvarez Moreno
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Objective: Nursing homes are high-risk environments for the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, as they are a closed environment, with patients who present atypical manifestations of the disease, high risk of unfavorable evolution, and staff who frequently present a high mobility in relation to their jobs. On the other hand, in a pandemic situation, numerous hospitals have suffered periods of great healthcare pressure. The objective of this work was to present an experience of medicalization of a residence where almost 50% of the residents contracted the disease.

Methods: A multidisciplinary intervention was carried out in a publicly owned nursing home with 99 residents. Specialists from Internal Medicine, Primary Care and health technicians worked together, in close collaboration with the residence workers. The presence of nursing personnel 24 hours a day and medical personnel with daily visits was enabled. The center was provided with the necessary means to administer the medication (oral and intravenous) and oxygen therapy necessary to care for patients with the disease. Analytical results were available within 24 hours. For data analysis, the percentages were calculated and the mean was used as a measure of central tendency.

Results: Forty-eight residents (48.5%) and fifteen workers contracted the disease. The total number of deaths during that period was thirteen (13.1%), seven of them diagnosed with COVID-19 (mean age 84.4 years), with a fatality rate of 14.6%. Eleven patients (22%) diagnosed with COVID-19 were hospitalized, two of whom died during admission.

Conclusions: The medicalization of nursing homes can help to reduce the pressure on care in hospitals and optimize care for these vulnerable people with more humanized care, which can ultimately lead to better health outcomes.

[在COVID-19大流行期间,护理机构的医疗化是住院治疗的真正替代方案]。
目的疗养院是传播 SARS-CoV-2 冠状病毒的高风险环境,因为疗养院是一个封闭的环境,病人的病情表现不典型,病情恶化的风险很高,工作人员因工作关系经常流动性很大。另一方面,在流感大流行的情况下,许多医院都承受着巨大的医疗压力。这项工作的目的是介绍一个住宅区的医疗化经验,该住宅区有近 50%的居民感染了这种疾病:方法:在一家有 99 名居民的公有养老院开展了多学科干预。内科专家、初级保健专家和卫生技术人员与养老院工作人员密切合作,共同开展工作。护理人员每天 24 小时值班,医务人员每天巡视。中心配备了必要的药物(口服和静脉注射)和氧气治疗手段,以便为患者提供必要的护理。分析结果可在 24 小时内得出。在进行数据分析时,我们计算了百分比,并用平均值来衡量中心倾向:结果:48 名居民(48.5%)和 15 名工人感染了该疾病。在此期间死亡的总人数为 13 人(13.1%),其中 7 人确诊为 COVID-19(平均年龄 84.4 岁),死亡率为 14.6%。有 11 名确诊为 COVID-19 的患者(22%)住院治疗,其中两人在入院期间死亡:疗养院的医疗化有助于减轻医院的护理压力,并以更人性化的护理方式优化对这些弱势群体的护理,从而最终改善健康状况。
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