Efeitos psicológicos da pandemia em cuidadores de idosos: Revisão sistemática rápida
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i8.17125Palavras-chave:
Cuidadores; Infecção por Coronavírus; Pandemia; Angústia psicológica; Idoso.Resumo
A pandemia COVID-19 causou inúmeros impactos na sociedade, especialmente para cuidadores de idosos, que enfrentam muitas tarefas. Este elevado número de demandas e modificações podem afetar a saúde mental desses cuidadores. Este estudo teve como objetivo reunir evidências empíricas sobre as pesquisas existentes sobre o impacto da saúde mental do cuidador de idosos durante a pandemia COVID-19. Está rápida revisão sistemática, desenvolvida a partir de bases de dados internacionais e brasileiras de janeiro/2020 a abril/2021, identificou 4.714 artigos potencialmente relevantes, publicados em inglês e português. Dezoito (18) artigos que potencialmente atenderam aos critérios de inclusão foram selecionados e lidos. Onze deles atenderam aos critérios de inclusão e foram selecionados para esta revisão. Cuidadores de idosos demonstram diferentes manifestações psicológicas, como níveis mais elevados de estresse, ansiedade, problemas de sono, depressão, sintomas somáticos e baixa qualidade de vida. Esses podem influenciar diretamente no cuidado prestado aos idosos. Conhecendo os efeitos sobre os cuidadores, podem ser realizadas intervenções psicológicas para prevenir e minimizar impactos em suas vidas.
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