Repercussões do isolamento social em pessoas idosas durante a pandemia da COVID-19

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.2023.e4795

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Infecções por coronavírus, Idoso, Isolamento Social

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OBJETIVO: Identificar na literatura científica as repercussões do isolamento social em pessoas idosas durante a pandemia da COVID-19. MÉTODO: Revisão integrativa de literatura desenvolvida no período de fevereiro a março de 2021 nas bases de dados Scielo, LILACS, MEDILNE, PubMed, CINAHL e Web Of Science. O processo de filtragem obedeceu ao modelo PRISMA. Foram incluídos somente estudos primários que investigaram o objeto em questão. Os resultados foram categorizados e analisados conforme a análise de conteúdo de Bardin. RESULTADOS: A partir da análise e síntese dos artigos incluídos foi possível delinear quatro categorias, a saber: Impactos negativos na saúde mental; Mudanças no estilo de vida; Crise econômica; e Desafios em buscar suporte médico. O isolamento social gerou consequências psicossociais negativas em pessoas idosas, sendo solidão, ansiedade e depressão as principais repercussões. Outros impactos foram estresse e insônia, mudanças no estilo de vida que provocaram comportamento sedentário e alterações alimentares, preocupação com o bem-estar econômico, assim como no desafio em buscar suporte médico. CONCLUSÃO: O isolamento social durante a pandemia causou impactos negativos na saúde mental e qualidade de vida das pessoas idosas. Aponta-se a necessidade de estudos que tratem dessas repercussões a longo prazo, bem como estratégias de enfrentamento.

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10.02.2023

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Repercussões do isolamento social em pessoas idosas durante a pandemia da COVID-19. (2023). Revista Enfermagem Contemporânea, 12, e4795. https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.2023.e4795

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