COVID-19大流行对家庭照顾者心理健康的影响:对现有证据的快速系统审查

F. Dellafiore, C. Arrigoni, T. Nania, R. Caruso, I. Baroni, Ida Vangone, Sara Russo, S. Barello
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工作背景和目的。老年人,特别是处于隔离状态和认知能力下降/痴呆的老年人,在隔离期间可能会变得更加焦虑和紧张。所有这些症状都会对照顾者的身心健康产生负面影响。本研究旨在综合目前关于COVID-19大流行对护理人员心理健康影响的证据。方法。使用以下数据库进行快速系统评价:Pubmed/Medline、CINAHL、Scopus和PsycInfo (PROSPERO注册号:CRD42020215485)。“PRISMA”流程图指导文章的选择。搜索工作一直持续到2021年9月15日。结果。叙事综合提出了代表当前文献辩论的两个主要主题:“家庭照顾者与COVID-19相关的压力”和“(Mal)适应“新”常态的策略”。结论。本研究为COVID-19大流行期间老年人护理人员所经历的负面心理健康影响提供了证据综合。(www.actabiomedica.it)
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on family caregivers’ mental health: a rapid systematic review of the current evidence
Background and aim of the work. Older adults, especially in isolation and with cognitive decline/dementia, can become more anxious and stressed during the quarantine. All these symptoms negatively affect the psycho-physical health of their caregivers. This study aimed to synthesize the current evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on caregivers’ mental health. Methods. A rapid systematic review was conducted using the following databases: Pubmed/Medline, CINAHL, Scopus, and PsycInfo (PROSPERO registration number: CRD42020215485). The ‘PRISMA’ flow chart guided the selection of articles. The search was entirely performed up to September 15th, 2021. Results. The narrative synthesis has brought out two main themes that represent the current debate in literature: “Family caregivers COVID-19 related stress”, and “(Mal)adaptive strategies to the “new” normality”. Conclusions. This study provides an evidence synthesis of the negative mental health impact experienced by caregivers of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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