Review on home care recommendations for patients with suspected COVID-19 presenting with mild symptoms

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Javad Dehghannezhad, V. Zamanzadeh, Zhilla Heydarpoor Damanabad, H. Hassankhani, M. Boyle, A. Dadashzadeh
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Abstract

Caring for COVID-19 patients at home is a global challenge. This study aimed to review recommendations put forward on home care for patients with suspected COVID-19 presenting with mild clinical features. This is a review of the scientific literature covering COVID-19 and home care from the medical electronic databases such as PubMed, ProQuest, Google Scholar, and CINAHL. The electronic databases were searched from the beginning of 2019 to the end of August 2020. The search terms included home care, COVID-19, coronavirus disease 2019, caring, and nursing care. Articles were included if they reported on aspects of home care for managing patients with mild clinical features of COVID-19. Articles were excluded if they reported on management within healthcare facilities, were about therapeutic management not possible in home care, and non-study type articles. Reference lists of retrieved journals were also reviewed. There was a total of 1,970 identified articles; 950 studies were duplicates and were removed, after which 500 titles and abstracts remained for review. Review of the title and abstracts found 60 articles which met the inclusion criteria. After analysis of the full text articles, 12 articles were included in this study. The main areas covering home care can be summarized as home-based quarantine, management of contacts, early diagnosis at home, control of clinical features (i.e. fever and cough), appropriate nutrition and adequate fluid intake, establishment of a monitoring center, psychological support, and telemedicine. The use of home quarantine for people with mild clinical features of COVID-19 is possible with support services and will assist in reducing the demand on hospitals.
轻症状疑似COVID-19患者家庭护理建议综述
在家照顾COVID-19患者是一项全球性挑战。本研究旨在回顾对临床表现较轻的疑似COVID-19患者的家庭护理建议。本文对PubMed、ProQuest、谷歌Scholar和CINAHL等医学电子数据库中涉及COVID-19和家庭护理的科学文献进行了综述。电子数据库的检索时间为2019年初至2020年8月底。搜索词包括家庭护理、COVID-19、2019冠状病毒病、护理和护理。如果文章报道了家庭护理管理具有COVID-19轻度临床特征的患者的各个方面,则将其纳入。如果文章报道的是医疗机构内的管理,关于家庭护理不可能的治疗性管理,以及非研究类型的文章,则被排除。还审查了检索到的期刊的参考书目。经鉴定的物品共有1,970件;950项研究是重复的,并被删除,之后保留500个标题和摘要供审查。检索标题和摘要,有60篇文章符合纳入标准。在对全文文章进行分析后,本研究共纳入12篇文章。居家护理的主要领域可概括为居家隔离、接触者管理、居家早期诊断、临床特征(如发热和咳嗽)控制、适当营养和充足液体摄入、建立监测中心、心理支持和远程医疗。通过支持服务,可以对具有COVID-19轻微临床特征的人进行家庭隔离,并将有助于减少对医院的需求。
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Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis
Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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