COVID-19, frailty and long-term care: Implications for policy and practice

被引:40
作者
Andrew, Melissa K. [1 ,2 ]
Searle, Samuel D. [1 ,3 ]
McElhaney, Janet E. [4 ]
McNeil, Shelly A. [2 ,5 ]
Clarke, Barry [6 ]
Rockwood, Kenneth [1 ]
Kelvin, David J. [2 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Med Geriatr, 5955 Vet Mem Lane, Halifax, NS, Canada
[2] Dalhousie Univ, Canadian Ctr Vaccinol, Halifax, NS, Canada
[3] UCL, MRC Unit Lifelong Hlth & Ageing, London, England
[4] Hlth Sci North Res Inst, Sudbury, ON, Canada
[5] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Med Infect Dis, Halifax, NS, Canada
[6] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Family Med, Halifax, NS, Canada
[7] Dalhousie, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Halifax, NS, Canada
[8] Shantou Univ, Lab Immun, Med Coll, Shantou, Peoples R China
来源
JOURNAL OF INFECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | 2020年 / 14卷 / 05期
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
COVID-19; frailty; older adult; long-term care; biomarker; INFLUENZA VACCINE;
D O I
10.3855/jidc.13003
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Older adults have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with many outbreaks occurring in Long Term Care Facilities (LTCFs). We discuss this vulnerability among LTCF residents using an ecological framework, on levels spanning from the individual to families and caregivers, institutions, health services and systems, communities, and contextual government policies. Challenges abound for fully understanding the burden of COVID-19 in LTCF, including differences in nomenclature, data collection systems, cultural differences, varied social welfare models, and (often) under-resourcing of the LTC sector. Registration of cases and deaths may be limited by testing capacity and policy, record-keeping and reporting procedures. Hospitalisation and death rates may be inaccurate depending on atypical presentations and whether or not residents' goals of care include escalation of care and transfer to hospital. Given the important contribution of frailty, use of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is discussed as a readily implementable measure, as are lessons learned from the study of frailty in relation to influenza. Biomarkers hold emerging promise in helping to predict disease severity and address the puzzle of why some frail LTCF residents are resilient to COVID-19, either remaining test-negative despite exposure or having asymptomatic infection, while others experience the full range of illness severity including critical illness and death. Strong and coordinated surveillance and research focused on LTCFs and their frail residents is required. These efforts should include widespread assessment of frailty using feasible and readily implementable tools such as the CFS, and rigorous reporting of morbidity and mortality in LTCFs.
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页码:428 / 432
页数:5
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