2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间老年人死亡焦虑加剧

Q4 Medicine
Hamed Delam, Safoura Izanloo
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2019年12月,新型冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)在中国爆发,并在全球蔓延,成为国际关注的重大问题之一世界卫生组织(世卫组织)表示,COVID-19已成为全球健康问题,并在人类中引起严重的呼吸道感染。1,2据描述,人与人之间的传播是通过飞沫、受污染的手和表面。早期诊断、隔离和支持性护理对治疗患者至关重要随着COVID - 19在世界范围内的传播,也由于缺乏特异性抗病毒治疗和临床治疗压力,世界上每天有数千名重症病例死亡COVID-19大流行已影响到社会生活的各个方面,包括心理健康和身体健康,5 COVID-19流行病的直接和间接心理和社会影响现已显现。它会影响现在和将来的心理健康5 .流行病患者越来越担心诸如怕死之类的问题通过强制执行包括软禁和隔离在内的若干指令来应对病毒的传播,患者、卫生专业人员和普通公众承受着难以承受的心理压力。COVID-19似乎是一个严重的心理健康挑战。有些群体,如老年人,可能比其他人更脆弱10 .世界上老年人口的不断增长突出表明需要更多地关注老年人的心理问题,如死亡焦虑
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Increased death anxiety in the elderly during Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic
In December 2019, the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in China led to its spread around the world and became one of the major international concerns.1 The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that COVID-19 has become a global health concern and causes severe respiratory infections in humans.1, 2 Human-to-human transmission has been described through droplets, and contaminated hands and surfaces. Early diagnosis, quarantine, and supportive care are essential in treating the patients.1 With the spread of COVID 19 worldwide3 and also because of the lack of specific antiviral treatment and clinical pressure of treatment, thousands of severe cases of the disease die every day in the world.4 COVID19 pandemic has affected all aspects of social life, including mental health and physical health,5 and the direct and indirect psychological and social effects of COVID-19 epidemic disease are now apparent. It can affect the mental health now and in future.5 Concerns such as fear of death are increasing among patients in epidemics.6 By forcing several directives, including house arrests and quarantine, to deal with the spread of the virus, patients, health professionals, and the general public are under unbearable psychological pressure. COVID-19 appears to be a serious mental health challenge.7, 8 Some groups, such as the elderly, may be more vulnerable than others.9 The world’s growing elderly population highlights the need to pay more attention to the psychological problems of the elderly, such as death anxiety.10
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Journal of health sciences and surveillance system
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